Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX)
- Class of 1978
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'f' if 5 Athletes, Coaches working hand in hand, exhibiting spirit of competition, possess the trait of courage - the backbone of strength and dedication. X5 p IS ii S- YW Q!-fx 1 1. l' A-.Sf STUDENT LIFE School. . .Juniors. . .Eighth Grade. Study. . .Lunch. . .Mrs. Dedmon's English Daydreaming. . .Pep rallies. . .Spirit Chains. . .No. 1. . .Class rings. . .Homework . . .T.V.. . ,Training. . .Football. . Games . . .Sock hops. . .Parking. . .Cruising Wrecks. . .Speeding Tickets. . .Cobrall Screaml. . .Dates. . .Fairs. . .Fun Go. . .go. . .go. . .FinalIySLEEP! Rise and Shine? Athletics. . .deadIines. . .practice , . .meetings. . .dates. . . studying. . .toolittle sleep. Morning classes come too soon. I6 Q ffl 'HEP R 5 A 4 of' ry -. if E be XXV? 'Q www'-A 4 -A -:V-1 E tm! .t etase es s P, 93 is , . exif . 5, S9 1 wwihgffft -23' ,mf 3 . :gy gr .tm . - 1.4, Kjgzf wage a ii 'k', 1 'al' - - P ,ES ' K we zff M' Fi 1 Q T -P x N t g . -3. ,, . ,M r- Qi Q We ,. we-il' X M- .: . .. 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BOTTOM: Band members practice for the R. L. Turner game. 17 What's for Lunch? T At last! 11:20 4th Period. The bell rings, Hurry. X Time to eat. Time for homeroom. Time for , class. Lunch - The 70g special, the snack bar, T just mobs. Crowds. . .taking shortcuts to chocolate chip cookies. Oh no, they are over- cooked! TOP: Heather Alexander, eighth grade cheerleader, sells ribbons to Mindy Luce. CENTER LEFT: Everything takes a break at lunch. CENTER RIGHT: Tommie Pope reaches for a coke cup. BOTTOM LEFT: Coins drop as the Nestle's Crunch. BOTTOM RIGHT: Denise Parker and Karen Arnold look on as the sophomores tried to gain on spirit link sales. -,.: '. , ik W , ' .',- .. , . f -'25 H' ' , ,. 12. - .V -' r ex ' , rr , VA kk qkvy K , VZ., K X .Y ikl ' i K an -V 7 My Wt Q35 2 it V ig I 1 wg . Q71 A ,V X F v ak M , K1 i X xx 'ef fi l :.' i i i.-s.i . 's 5. i F . . X: M Xi , up . Hamm 18 .ii i wt, W , , . 1--e -4- -Q-M'-'- 'f f ' 2-Yes: lr E35 if A ggeesf ,wtf 1.3 , r 'llifl V N 4 , 4 , tgmgegifz, ' . . ,fs3ff X Sfwfgifahvt iMU'f1l,.tL. TOP: Everyone shows their spirit at NSHS. CENTER: Lunch goers arrived a little sooner than Bobby Brady expected. RIGHT: Alycen Lorenzen and Keith Austin listen intently ata student senate meeting. BOTTOM: Oh, how the lunch crowd grew! ,V ,L ,fs 5- Changing Times Jeans. . .Shoes. . .Dr-asses. . .Typical changes. . .Always new. . .Variationsofthe old. . .Expressing ideas. . .Observing curiousfaces. . .Frustration. . .Comical . . .Serious. . .PIayfuI. . .Changing never stops. i 2 TOP LEFT: Mark Eason, Patty Spellman, Mike Iglesias, and Hattie Akers show their overall spirit. CENTER LEFT: Friday seems to be the casual T-shirt day. CENTER RIGHT: Tonnie Hanson blows a kiss tothe camera. What a ham! BOTTOM LEFT: A hearty eater, Jay Record, crams a whole pizza in his mouth. BOTTOM RIGHT: Gary Paulette says, HBLLLTTT. . 1'-Q lung xlig' lrlif mx its ,kj 'Ulf' f- Vex , Cij are a af 'QQ N4 E i X TOP LEFI': A local skateboarder shows his talents at the Free Flight Skateboard Park. TOP RIGHT: Andy Bielitz looks forward to a good meal after a hard game. CENTER: Shoes remain an ever-changing fad. BOTTOM: Lance Prothro plays peek-a-boo. NSHS Students on the Job Students. . ,Working. . .Experiencing. . . Improving finances. . .Assuming responsibility. . .Maturing. . .Achieving satisfaction. . .Gaining independence. . . Building careers. . .Always looking forward . . .Preparing for the future. TOP: Monica Whorton busily sells carnations for DECA. CENTER: Staff members work diligently on a yearbook deadline. BOTTOM LEFT: Clarlee Burgess decorates for the RLT game. BOTTOM RIGHT: Steve Brewer learns salesmanship through his job for DECA. 'Sn TOP RIGHT: Band members work at the fair. CENTER: Laurel Mitchum learns office procedure from Ms. Kohn. RIGHT: Keith Austin works on his truck to improve its running condition. BOTTOM: During the summer, NSHS students worked at various construction jobs. Weekends Were Made for . Well, actually lots ol thtngs For unstanne, whats a weekend wulhout a game of pool wuth fruends? Or a trup out to the lake gust to relax? Whatever kids do for recreatuon, ut helps to take the pressure out ot the hectuc week before. Dallas us the center of actuvuty un the Southwest and people un Carrollton take advantage of ut. Sports provude enuoyruuent for many students at N.S.H.S. Sunday us the day to toss a football around wuth the guys, to shoot a few baskets, or to vusut the recreatuoru center to brush up on gymnastucs. Many fund workung Out on the weughts at Nautulus zu great way to relueve tensuon and help get un shape. Some students thank ut us really fun to go bowlung or to go roller skaturtg talthough others prefer uce skatungl Durung the warmer seasons, swummurug provudes a cool way to show oft a lugure or to get a golden tan It even helps tone muscles. Gallopung across a fueld us commonplace for those who own horses and rude everyday. There are a few lucky people who travel to relax. Skuung us really bug un Colorado, and ut takes a lot ol skull fand couragej to slalom down the slopes on the powdery snow. Water skuung us a Iuttle more common un Texas, and Dallas offers several nearby lakes where skuers can go to enuoy nature, fushung, or perhaps huntung. Although some people won't set foot un a crowded mall, others practucally luve there. Shoppung for clothes can take forever, but some, especually gurls, actually enuoy shoppung. Wonderung where to eat takes up much of everyones tume. Should we eat hamburgers? How about puzza? Maybe tacos? Or should we eat some place nucer, luke Steak and Ale? Baby Doe's? Vuncents? Or do you want to go to the Maguc Pan? The lust goes on and on. Dallas has a tune array of restaurants and gust about any kurud of last food avaulable. Dallas offers a wude varuety of actuvutues for everyones unterests, no matter how actuve or unactuve you may be. TOP: Noel Smuth hustles Muke Heaner un a Fruendly Game of Pool. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Patterson does her umutatuon of a butterfly. BOTTOM RIGHT: Freshmen play frnsbee durung homeroom. i .ide fm-IHWQIFN in ,Qi i K '00 i n ,gf .i,. N 1, . Q11 I .RANK ,. 2 .' -M fi, if TOP LEFT: Sandy Simmons hits the slopes during Christmas vacation. TOP RIGHT: Front rqwg R. O'Rear, M. Neison, L. Moore, D. Patrick. Backg M. Reiser, D. McDonald, M. Heaner, M. Ruf, S. Parks, C. Eng, and K. Austin represent N.S.H.S. in area high school Whiz Quiz competition. CENTER LEFT: Kriste Betts demon- strates her bowling ability. CENTER RIGHT: Mike Grahan deals a hand of cards to his friends. BOTTOM LEFT: Zach Parker does a cheer for the Powder Puff game. . 25 On the Town People. . .Ilirting, dating. . .Enjoying their youth. . .IVlama's pizza. . .dancing, and playing games, going to the movies, going to the games. . .Displaying new emotions. . . Experiencing new relationships . . . Challenging the future. TOP RIGHT: NSHS students rest between songs at a sock hop. CENTER RIGHT: Colene Whatley and Kristy Moore enjoy an ice-cream. CENTER LEFT: Tommy McGuire and Noel Smith share a coke at Northtown Mall. BOTTOM LEI-T: Michelle Spradley and Andy Bielitz enjoy an afternoon iceskating. BOTTOM RIGHT: Baseball brings intense excitement for Cary Paulette. 26 Wm QE HRM N.-:fy get ,. . NN' ae. . C- T... . .... ,HV .--it I II ii1.....' 'bf' 5 TOP RIGHT: Colene Whatley and Melissa Standridge select songs from the juke box at Mama's pizza. CENTER LEFT: Bobby Brady and Terri Upton read the marquee at Northtown Six. CENTER RIGHT: After a game, NSHS students hang out at Mama's pizza. BOTTOM: NSHS students attend the various games at Standridge Stadium. F, ,, Q 'l l l J! ,, g ., -- A ' 5135, ! 9-n nn-an 857.7 2 X l 'li 'pi . gi za 7 J ,ik ' 5 SPORTS Exciting . . . Tiresome . . . Discouraging . . . Fighting . . . Execution perfected . . . Referees calls . . . Coaches yelling . . . Running . . . Sprinting . . . Sweating . . . Lifting weights . . .Sore muscles. . .Aches and pains. . .Broken hearts. . . Never quitting. . .NeverfaiIing. . .Always optimistic. ff Apu- ff' Z.. ,. 5 Fi. 4, Ili fi? Trojans to Enter 6-4A in '78 TOP RIGHT: Todd Ramsey C1 OJ lets loose on a halfback pass. CENTER: Front row, C. Sparks, T. Goossen, C. Moore, P. Cooper, M. Heaner, F. Bernal, J. Chesser, B. McCoy, D. Priest, O. Gonzales, A. Esquivel. Second row: Coach Hunnicutt, M. Cooper, M. Eason, R. Ramirez, M. Iglesias, B. Stuart, T. Ramsey, A. Bielitz, R. Lopez, C. Cuello, D. Curlee, S. Parks, B. Roark, Coach Morris. Third row, Coach Ladewig, B. Paige, L. Prothro, C. Medearis, B. Gerbode, B. 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CENTER LEFT: Safety Mike Iglesias C443 delivers the blow to this St. Mark's runner. BOTTOM RIGHT: Chuck Medearis C311 watches as Jay Record C325 scoots across the ground for extra yardage. 'h. il L it L fsn..,k rises. S M Y, Qi--f ,al S x Ax A' 'N-r-A - -Y-Q! .f 55 1 P3 ' 'fs- 'I-' -I A. . ,. ..,, 9, N N , N ...X -T W, -.. ., .. ,.,, ,tl K wAM,4U,':e +- ,K an 9' is 'Q 5. . iss- ev-1-1: s Y N ' 1 t 2 . .1.e:iLh..e-.esfff as TOP LEFT: During a time out, quarterback Robert Jayroe discusses strategy for the next series of offensive plays with the coaches. TOP RIGHT: The ref signals a Trojan touchdown. Pat Cooper, on the ground, went over for the T.D. CENTER LEFT: Kevin Sparkman C309 tries in vain to block this pass. CENTER RIGHT: Skyline defenders stop Jay Record. BOTTOM LEFT: Chuck Medearis stretches to pull down this Skyline receiver. 0 X. J' TOP RIGHT: Robert Jayroe fl lj, finds an opening inthe R. L. Turner defense and cuts up field for good yardage. TOP LEFT: Chuck Nledearis C31 J and another Trojan defender put the crunch to this St. Mark's quarterback. CENTER LEFT: Terry Goossen C213 sprints down field on Jay Records kick-off. CENTER RIGHT: During halftime, Coach Fife helps the Trojans regroup themselves for the second half. BOTTOM RIGHT: The Trojans run onto the field as time expired in the game that matched NSI-IS and RLT. CNSHS was the home team.D 34 'T' ,, . I ...,, - .- .sea , . -fuss., W ..,.....,,... TOP LEF'l': Clutch receiver Bobby Brady C425 hauls in a pass and moves down field. CENTER LEFT: The NSHS coaching staff: CL-RJ Al Hawes, Bob l-lunnicutt, Jeff Davis, Dennis May, Bill Lane, Jim Morris, Andy Coleman, Rick Flanagan, Tom Hames, Calvin Salois, Lane Ladewig, Lance Brown, Roger Goldsmith, Dennis Hutcherson, Bubba Fife, head coach. BOTTOM LEFI': Robert Jayroe Cl ljoutruns two R. L. Turner defenders for a touchdown. BOTTOM RIGHT: Alec Esquivel splits the uprights with his extra point. The Varsity Trojans suffered another disappointing season: however, only through the won-loss column. The final record, 3-6-1 was not indicative of the experience earned for next year's competition for a 6-4A title. This year's schedule pitted NS against the varsity, as well as junior varsity teams. The Trojans ended the year on a winning note which set a positive attitude towards next year. In the finale, the Trojans looked irrepressible by racking up 34 points. lt was by far the most exciting game of the year. R. L. Turner was the opponent. R. L. Turner will also compete in 6-4A next year. y, ',. ,.., . ,.,,. ,. 6 fig -Lt? x, ,LT W 1. ..-.,,-fly: . nay, ax., W .. - K ,Q-,, gs,-M . M M- ., ,- M , 4279 1,4 www- ' 'r 9Qu2'L iIiw,. J, 41,5 1'-za R gfrf'-:w....fg1,f.. M Q ff .t-M...,, .,,.W. ... . if L I , . g ' il?l2..l JV Travels on the Road TOP RIGHT: Sophomore players Elton Owens C201 and Eddie Hutchingson C551 meet with the official for a coin toss. CENTER: Front row, D. Crouch, G. Burton, W. Kelly, K. Fulton, J. Fury, S. Sims, E. Owens, D. Clemens, J. Ware. Second row, A. Wickware, N. Vong, J. Wimberly, D. Headen, N. Goosen, M. Conners, J. Carroll, D. Bass, J. Escobar. Third row, Coach May, A. Hrebec, S. Green, C. Morris, A. Marin, C. Lassce, M. Heaner, G. Fiaylean, Fl. Carey. Back row, Coach Brown, Coach Haymes, C. Adames, E. Huchingson, B. Jones, M. Guevera, K. Grant, B. O'Connell. BOTTOM RIGHT: This sophomore back utilizes his blockers to gain yardage. TOP LEFT: An unidentified Troian catches a pass for a sizeable gain. CENTER LEFT: Jeff Ware uses a stiff-arm to get around the corner. CENTER RIGHT: The Trojan defense is in pursuit of the opponent's quarterback. BOTTOM LEFT: Quarterback Jeff Ware tucks the ball away and picks up yardage on this run. The NSHS junior varsity football team experienced its share of ups and downs this season, Their record, however, was indicative of more downs than ups. Perhaps, their losses were due to the demanding schedule they encountered. It could be said that the opponents had the home-field advantage since almost every week the Trojan JV traveled on the road. Even though the team experienced temporary setbacks the JV players' hustle and spirit could not be stifled. l 37 Frosh End Season With 3-5-2 Record Practicing early in the morning and after school, freshman football players followed a tough workout schedule. Coached by Al Hawes, Andy Coleman and Flick Flanagan the freshmen learned basic football plays and strategies. Our record wasn't as good as we hoped for, said Coach Hawes, And although we were lacking in size we have much potential in our freshman athletes. '4 N655 TOP RlGHT: C. Niven releases a perfect pass downfield. TOP CENTER: Jesuit back is stopped in an attempted sweep. TOP LEFT: A discouraged M. Ray waits for the outcome of the game. CENTER: Bottom rowg M. Ashley, D. Byrd, D. Parker. Second row, S. Dupont, G. Griffin, D. Montesence, R. Ruff, B. Gurnbert, R. Grace, R. Weller. Third row, J. Hudson, A. Sparks, C. Niven, D. VanDusen, J. Waksaw, S. Miller, K. McKinnish, J. Rodriguez. Fourth row, R. Roberts, W. Bowen, S. Davis, D. Coggswell, J. Nottingham, M. Dawson, M. Marsh. Fifth row, D. Roark, R. O'Bannon, M. Ray, R. Tolleson, D. Brady, J. Fuller, T. Waltrip. Sixth row, M. Tooke, J. Parsley, T. Higgins, K. Luallen, J. Jonabee, A. Chapman, D. Goodson, J. Puente, S. Graley, R. Blackard. Seventh row, R. Nichols, K. Grant, B. Ballard, G. Lott, R. Duncan, J. Harvey, R. Rutherford, J. Holipski. Back row, A. Hawes, A. Coleman, R. Flanagan. BOTTOM RIGHT: Trojan attempts a reverse against the Ranger defense. Eighth Plays Tough This year's eighth grade football team was split into two teams. Despite the A-team's 2-7-1 record and the B-team's 33-3 record, they gained invaluable experience which will be helpful to them next year. Coach Davis said, The teams had sorne bad breaks during the season but hung in there and gave it all they had. The eighth grade coaches are Jeff Davis, Roger Goldsmith and Dennis Hutcherson. ,,..,.. ff... sl 1 11 x ,... y K , ,,,,,J.A , , - , V f ' s lj-.. f ... es we lx P gf Y TOP RIGHT: 8th grade Trojan finds himself in the hands of a Plano opponent. TOP LEF'I': Trojan players sack Plano quarterback for a loss. CENTER: Bottom row, R. Becknauld, D. Manby, R. Puente, K. Nims, C. Rosser, P. Outler, J. Brooks. Second row: B. Heisler, W. Clayton, C. Martinez, A. McMullen, E. Seeback, R. Hudson, J. Elmore, S. Loftis, B. Nelson, D. Hill. Third row: M. Dube, V. Cobos, J. Honeycutt, J. Ruth, T. Meador, B. Bean, R. Taulor, D. LaFontaine, A. Arnold, W. Kidd. Fourth row, R. Kinkade, C. Hays, Wolfe, J. Miller, B. Hobbs, R. Wilson, J. Harvey, J. Boyd, J. Seely, M. Graham, G. McBride, K. lsom. Sixth row: M. Crossland, J. Hutcherson, G. Williams, B. Reynolds, K. Poetschke, D. Casto, J. Hanson, R. Farley, J. Sigmon, G. Batson. Seventh row, M. Masters, D. Lewis, M. Johnson, M. Uland, D. Werner, B. Webster, S. Rutherford, G. Mayberry, S. Anglin, R. Edwards. Back row, R. Goldsmith, D. Hutcherson, J. Davis. BOTTOM LEFT: Troian attempts to side step from the outstretched arms of a Plano defender. BOTTOM RIGHT: Eighth grader scrambles for yardage. TOP RIGHT: K. Willis, T. Mayo, Nl, Nelson, C. Coody, G. Redden, A. Lorenzen, D. Carter, N. Smith, D. Edwards, C. Czarny. Back row: Coach Alma Ramsey, D. Dugger. CENTER LEFT: Alycyn Lorenzen makes an offensive hit, BOTTOM RIGHT: Alycyn Lorenzen, Carol Czarny and Gina Redden warm up for a challenging game. -W ,L .3 ' La, as., , ,, L - ...W 1 W-I . U -...-..., , 1 ,Ls V! :ll 'Pl Q' f ax 1 xxx L.. , 'N- . fl Fi 'W' , is 'Le ' - -.tm IU' 'uv' 11,1 ' is-fLg2.5f'f '71 F ' iii 1 ' glyifglf-QA. ' Ig i ' I1 iffaff wft '1 - 4 , , If ' 1 E231 , I - fi. 1 ,,,,.. ,, L.,min.-. 9 S I ig 3 QW 'xxx TOP LEFT: Gina Redden performs a sensational block. TOP RIGHT: Dee Edwards leaps through mid air to save the play. CENTER LEFT: Carolyn Coody waits to help Carol Czarny's volleyball bump. BOTTOM LEFT: Teammates, Carolyn Coody, Alycyn Lorenzen and Dee Edwards await the return of Mimi NeIson's bump. BOTTOM RIGHT: Coach Ramsey explains strategy for next game. J.V. Volleyballers Have 4-6 Season The Junior Varsity volleyball team completed their season with a 4-6 record. Their overall record was 7-9. Volleyball is a sport which requires six players on the court, and the J.V. squad ended a successful season with only seven members. This gave each player a chance to play more often and gain more experience. The team was under the supervision of Coach Debbie Hall. I J L TOP LEFT: Jan McCormick takes an attacking spike on the ball. TOP RIGHT: Annette Dandois watches as Amy Curbelo carefully dinks the ball over the net for a Trojan point. CENTER RIGHT: Front row: Coach Debbie Hall, J. McCormick, J. Hinton, M. Derville, A. Dandois, B. Bolfing, T. Morgan, A. Curbelo, S. Lewis. BOTTOM LEFT: Coach Hall makes certain that her team is ready for warm-up, BOTTOM RIGHT: Amy Curbelo and Shelly Lewis wait to spike as Janet Hinton sets the ball. Frosh Volleyballers Display Efforts The freshman volleyballers had a successful season under the coaching of Ms. Sharon Driggers. The frosh placed 2nd in the Plano tournament and had a 5-5 record in district competition. The complete season record was 11-7. The squad carried a black cowboy hat to every game as their good luck token. .,,' v ' 'N , wx. TOP LEFT: Lissa Burr reaches for the ball. CENTER LEFT: Liz Turner puts the volley into the net as Laura Hathorn waits to help. CENTER RIGHT: Liz Turner returns the serve. BOTTOM LEFT: Front row, K. Raisovich, L. Buffington, L. Johnson, L. Turner, L. Hathorn, L. Burr, L. Boyd. Back row, T. French, D. Walls, L. DePalma, J. Beaty, L. Silvers, Coach Sharon Driggers, J. Smith, K. Jordan, K. May, 8th GREEN Team Wins Consolation The eighth GREEN team participated in many competitive games this year. Their final record was 4'12. They won the consolation bracket of the Plano Tournament. The GREEN team improved tremendously as the year progressed, remarked Coach Brenda Bolin. is TOP RIGHT: Front row: Capt. S. Stotts, D. Rodriquez, T. Korsmo, C. Munselle, W. Rivera, D. Dickson, K. Linders. Back row: T. Carter, R. Nallie, D. Blackburn, N. Hinshaw, D. Thompson, K. Corbelo, L. Elder, C. Westfall. TOP LEFT: Team members wait for their game to start. CENTER RIGHT: Renee Nallie breaks the serve as Dede Dickson and Dana Thompson observe. BOTTOM LEFT: Diane Rodriquez follows through on a powerful serve. BOTTOM RIGHT: Diane Rodriquez dives to save the ball as Nancy Hinshaw and Kim Linders wait to assist. 8th WHITE Wins Local VB Matches The WHITE team's final record this year was 5- 12. Although they played others, the strongest rivalries with Perry and Field claimed to be Trojan success with respective records of 2-O and 2-O. Head coach of the WHITE Team was Brenda Bolin. 'Liv' I - f , . qi 5 + ' V- P f A h .yr V ' TOP LEFT: Lanita Rainwater makes a desperate try to put the ball back over the net. CENTER LEFT: Front rowg T. Carter, D. Evans, D. Erickson, D. Craze, D. Winfrey, K. Stinnett, S. Paulette, K. Barbee. Back row, L. Rainwater, Y. Whorton, S. Williams, P. Ferguson, M. Delgado, D. Harris, B. Richey. TOP RIGHT: Becky Richey kneels to keep the Troian volley under control. BOTTOM RIGHT: Team members stretch out prior to an important game. BOTTOM LEFT: Debbie Evans and Debbie Harris take a break after an exhausting game. Varsity Cagers Compete in 5-AAA TOP RIGHT: Chuck Medearis C331 waits for Ken Latiolais C121 to break toward the basket. CENTER LEFT: Wayne Webb C243 takes a jump shot from the outside. Randy Hughes C201 sets up for a rebound. CENTER RIGHT: Varsity Trojan basketball squad for '77-'78: Coach Jeff Foster, Ken Latiolais, Wayne Webb, Chuck Medearis, Keith Austin, Dan Regouby, Kevin Hanson, Coach Andy Coleman, and Randy Hughes. John Aukes and Chris Stephens are the managers. BOTTOM LEFT: Keith Austin C425 goes up tough for two points as defenders stand around in a state of disbelief. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dan Regouby C353 lays the ball up for two points despite the attempted blocked shot by this defensive man. -.. N ..,. - . E s... ' --- ' ...- ,-Q-as 'Q ,,,,,....--1- 'gms 5-I ll Ili - I .4,,,,:5 i 1 F w u , M' H. firi- I rj 1 K ,, .1 . ,, rv 'I nf X4 fs.. yu., TOP LEFT: Wayne Webb C245 was a great asset to the varsity squad. Here he is shown displaying his dribbling techniques. TOP RIGHT: 5'6 point Ken Latiolais C125 motions his men to move as he sets up a play, CENTER LEFT: Keith Austin C425 takes a jump shot. CENTER RIGHT: Ken Latiolais C125 and Kevin Hanson C225 display their team spirit before the home crowd. BOTTOM LEFT: Ken Latiolais C125 reveals his extreme determiniation as he drives toward the basket. Keith Austin C425 sets up for a rebound. i i I TOP RIGHT: Though Dan Regouby C355 is screened out of this rebound, Ken Latiolais Cl 25 blocks out his opponent in a hopeful rebound of Keith Austin's shot. CENTER LEFT: Kevin Hanson C225 shows his magic touch in this jump shot. CENTER RIGHT: Trojans Dan Regouby Cback5, Randy Hughes C205 and Keith Austin C425 surround this Haltom opponent. BOTTOM LEFT: Keith Austin C425 stretches all of his 6'2 into this tip-off. BOTTOM RIGHT: Chuck Medearis sets up for a rebound of Dan Flegouby's C355 shot. I S WWF! i W px- I is i- W , ' m y 'rl Q., MirR29z ADQ4ww,,2tmxaa. 21,19 TOP LEFT: Keith Austin C429 softly banks the ball off of the glass for two points. TOP RIGHT: Keith Austin C425 and Randy Hughes C209 desperately try to stifle the Mustang's fast break. CENTER LEF'I': Despite his lack of size, Ken Latiolais C125 makes up for this with his determination and aggressiveness. CENTER RIGHT: Dan Regouby C359 witnesses an easy two points go clown for the Trojans. BOTTOM LEFT: Keith Austin C425 grits his teeth as he goes up and over the defense for two points. BOTTOM RIGHT: This is a rare moment in any Trojan game. Ken Latiolais C121 is beaten on this drive to the hoop by this Haltorn opponent. 49 J.V. Basketball Rack Up Points in '78 IW- u L tv ., , T E T in TOP LEFT: Mike Amos dribbles down court to set up an offensive play, TOP RIGHT: Carl Johnson stretches for the hoop and scores during Smith and Turner game. CENTER LEFT: Lions win tip off but because of Trojans' alertness NS quickly recovered. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kevin Grant jumps, shoots, and scores. 50 vt ,, V? Xa. t, ' The Junior Varsity practiced long hard hours working to prepare themselves for the 77-78 season. Coached by Andy Coleman the J.V. did well in regular season and outstanding in district play, winning their first game by defeating Mansfield 58-55. Carl Johnson was high scorer with 18 pts. and Mike Amos with 15 pts. TOP LEFT Carl Johnson goes for the rebound as the Jesuit Rangers look on. TOP RIGHT: Kenny Hilliard prepares to dribble around Turner defender as Gary Hamil signals for a pass, CENTER RIGHT: Steve Ruf goes up with a lump shot as Brett Wolfe and Turner opponents look on. CENTER RIGHT: Front row K Hilliard K Grant R English T Carroll J Williams, C. Stevens. Back row, R. Rivera, G. Hamil C Marhol M Amos M Connors S Ruf J Ellis, B. Wolfe, C. Johnson, Coach Coleman. BOTTOM LEFT Steve Fluf warms up before the Jesuit game. Freshman Have Early Workout Freshmen were on the court by seven pm practicing layups, freethrows and dribbling techniques to get ready for upcoming games. Freshman coach Rick Flanagan commented, lt was hard on the Freshmen being split into three different teams but each player had a good attitude and put out a good effort. TOP RIGHT: After a shooting foul is called, Jerry Tounbbee takes his earned shots. TOP LEFT: Bobby Elder looks desperately for the conversion that will put the Trojans ahead. Q CENTER RIGHT: Mark Kirklin puts away a layup for two points. CENTER LEFT: 9th Grade A-team members are, Front row, J. Hawes, C. Niven, K. Barnes, W. Gratigny, M. Kirklin, K. Luallen. Back rowg Coach Flanagan, B. Elder, J. Tonubbee, M. Ray, J. Holipski, D. Coggswell, R. Grace, J. Hudson. BOTTOM: 9th Grade B-team members areg Front row, R. Ruff, R. Mitchell, S. Castleberry, M. Dawson, C. Lott. Back row, T. Reeves, S. Culbertson, D. Brady, E. Wilson, J. Hudson. Back row, Coach Flanagan, D. Chism, S. Alexander, J. Parsley, K. Rosser, G. Griffin. 52 8th A-B Teams End Season With Winning Record Basketball takes great coordination, skill, and self discipline. Practicing early in the morning, 8th graders ran through various basketball drills and exercises. Both A and B-Teams did very good in regular season and in district play. The A4Team is coached by Floger Goldsmith and the B-Team is coached by Jeff Davis. TOP LEI-T: Front row, Eighth grade A-Team members are: Fi. Wilson, B. Ludwick, Fl. Ellis, R. Plumlee, B. Reynolds, M. Dube. Back row: C. Martinez, Fi. Cobb, Fl. Edwards, D. Lewis, G. Mayberry, A. Arnold, Coach Goldsmith. CENTER LEFT: Front row, Eight grade B-team members are E. Seebock, J. Ruth, G. Hall, S. Rogers, P. Paulson Second row: G. Cessna, A. Lopez, S. Anglin, J. Harvey, V. Cobos. Third row, J. Hutcherson, K. Isom, K. Poetschke, M. Crossland, T. Rosson, D. Lee, Coach Davis. CENTER RIGHT: Trojans battle against Lion players for possession of the ball. BOTTOM RIGHT: Steve Anglin shoots a free throw as teammates look on anxiously. BOTTOM LEFT: Trojan attempts a jump shot- but is stuffed by a Lion guard. 53 T Varsity Cagers Play Half-Court Ball The Girl's Varsity basketball team had numerous difficulties and obstacles to overcome in their challenging season, The girls found that basketball must be their top priority while in training in order to have a successful season. Many had to make sacrifices with work, rodeos, cheerleading and even boyfriends to fulfill their obligations to the team. Due to Mrs. Driggers, maternity leave the team had a change of coaches in midseason. Coach Hunnicutt was their coach for a month, The district games proved hard for the girls. Their district included last year's state contenders. The half- court roundballers competed in two tournaments in early seasong winning the consolation bracket in the Greenhill tourney. Guard, Dee Edwards, was voted All Tournament Player in the Greenhill and McKinney tournaments. Leading scorer for the Trojans was Gina Ftedden with 396 points while Jackie Greenwood earned 351 for the team. Theresa Simmons added 320 for the team. The varsity season cagers finished their season in mid February with a 9-21 record. Although the team of five juniors arid five sophomores encountered several problems, they managed to stay together as a team and had a satisfactory season. Theresa Simons V 10 Karri Carter 11 Jan McCormick 12 Jackie Greenwood 13 Carolyn Coody 15 Gina Redden 20 Shelba Ray 25 Sarah Cash 33 Teri Mayo 44 Dee Edwards 55 TOP RIGHT: Teri Mayo breaks away with a fast break during practice. TOP LEFT: Jan McCormick and Mrs. Driggers seem more interested in the other end of the court. BOTTOM RIGHT: Front row, D. Edwards, T. Mayo, C. Coody, J. McCormick, T. Simons. Back row: Coach Sharon Driggers, J. Greenwood, K. Carter, S. Ray, G. Ftedden, S. Cash. 54 TOP LEFT: Guard Carolyn Coody watts to pass as she looks for an open teammate. TOP RIGHT: Theresa Simons sets up a play for the Trojans. CENTER RIGHT: Dee Edwards, Trojan guard, races along the slde of an Allen opponent as Sarah Cash and Shelba Ray are ready to help. Trojans won the contest 25523. BOTTOM LEFT: Sarah Cash proves her passing abilrties, BOTTOM RIGHT: Jackie Greenwood demonstrates a jump shot which IS one of her best 2 point plays. TOP RIGHT: Moving the ball up court is one of Dee Edwards' tasks. CENTER RIGHT: Trojan forwards plan strategy for the next play, CENTER: Gina Redden takes her talents to the free throw line for a Trojan point. CENTER LEFT: Shelba Ray raises her hand in disgust after committing a foul against a R. L, Turner player. BOTTOM RIGHT: Team members take a time out for water and instructions. J.V. Girls Change to Full Court The Junior Varsity girls basketball team waded through a difficult season. The change from half to full court presented a great challenge for the girls, yet not one that could hinder their determination, spirit, and team work. The change to full court did, however, play an important part in scoring. The roundballers were low scorers, which caused winning to become a tremendous task. The J.V, team, coached by Alma Ramsey, consisted of ten sophomores and one junior. , . ,. . TOP LEFT: Carrie Cessna shoots for two from the freethrow line. TOP RIGHT: Coach Alma Ramsey seems to have the situation in hand, however, Kay Willis and Debi Carter seem to question her judgement. CENTER LEFT: Janet Hinton sets up an offensive play as she dribbles past midcourt. BOTTOM LEFT: Front row, M. Derville, K. Willis, C. Cessna, S. Daley, J. Hinton, C. Coyne, B. Bolling. Back row, Coach Alma Ramsey, A. Dandois, A, Curbelo, M. Nlonfort, S. Lewis, D. Carter, T. Morgan, Nl. Mitchell. BOTTOM RIGHT: Annette Dandois outruns a defender on her path toward the basket. 57 Tough First Year Having a difficult season the freshman girl's basketball team finished with a 4-21 record. For many of the girls, this was the first year of athletic competition. The cagers had much potential and can look forward to a successful future in basketball. TOP RIGHT: Lissa Burr meets with referees and the opposing team captain prior to a Trojan victory. TOP LEFT: Liz Turner catches the ball and waits for help. CENTER RIGHT: A Team, Front rowg L. Boyd, M. VanScoy, L. Burr, A. Radcliffe, M. Coker. 2nd row: J. Rogers, P. Burel, S. Runcinski, M. VanScoy. Back row: Coach Alma Ramsey, L. Sivess, K. Sullivan, S. Brown, S. Scott, J. Smith. CENTER LEFT: Coach Ramsey gives some helpful hints to posts Kayla Williams and Karen Sullivan. BOTl'0M RIGHT: B Team, Front row: L. Boyd, L. Turner, D. Walls, R. Steel, M. Coker. 2nd row, J. Smith, A. Manby, L. Love, K. May, K. Norrid, Back row, Coach Alma Ramsey, P. Jones, S. Johnson, T. Hicks. 58 8th Grade Girls Have Two Teams The eighth grade A and B basketball teams proved to be rather successful in competition. Because of great interest for the indoor sport, there were enough participants to make up two teams. The roundball enthusiasts improved as the season progressed, competing with the Lewisville, Plano, Denton, and Carrollton-Farmers Branch districts. Coach Brenda Bolin supervised both teams. 243. TOP LEFT: Front row: D. Thompson, L. Flainwater, C. Westfall, D. Harris, R. Nallie, D. Dickson, S. Paulette, D. Evans, D. Winfrey, D. Erickson. Back row: Y. Whorton, Coach Brenda Bolin, Y. Whorton. CENTER: Dee Dee Winfrey makes a quick stop to keep possession ofthe ball, BOTTOM LEFT: Diane Rodriquez strains for the rebound. BOTTOM RIGHT: Debbie Harris drives toward the basket for a possible two points. .div Being a First Can Bring lst Wrestling is a sport which has grown in the past few years. This was the premier year for wrestling at NSHS. It is a sport which demands much physical and emotional training. Wrestlers worked rigorously learning techniques and building their strength and stamina. Coach Dennis Hutcherson took a team of inexperienced wrestlers and made winners out of a young team. TOP RIGHT: The Trojan wrestler holds the upper hand in a match with Richardson. CENTER RIGHT: The 1977-78 wrestling team is composed of: Front row, M. Boehm, S. Wheeler, B. Roberts, L. Kiker, A. Carlisle, J. Arledge. Second row, F. Bernal, M. Cooper, J. Henry, M. McGehee, D. Williams, K. Lynn. Third row, Coach Hutcherson, W. Minderman, J. Hutcherson, S. Ferguson, W. Kelly, T. Collins, G. Salmi. Back row: R. Duncan, F. Lawler, D. Montesino, R. Kelly, C. Faubion, B. McCoy, C. Pasche. CENTER LEFT: Wrestlers strive for position at the beginning of a match. BOTTOM RIGHT: This Trojan fights back after a take-down. TOP LEFT: Two Trojan wrestlers exhibit great concentration only moments before the round begins. CENTER LEFT: Wrestling requires much practice, which includes this intra-squad match. CENTER RIGHT: This hold is an example of the superior strength needed to be a successful wrestler. BOTTOM LEFT: In wrestling, quickness is as important as physical strength. NSHS wrestlers demonstrate quickness. BOTTOM RIGHT: The Trojan wrestlers are aggressive from the beginning of each match. TOP RIGHT: Duane Williams, Jay Record and Jay Henry represented NSHS in the State Wrestling Tournament in Austin. These athletes should be commended for their achievements. CENTER LEFT: Laying around on soft mats does not exactly exemplify how vigorous wrestling can be. BOTTOM RIGHT: While wrestling, a wrestler can endure many unusual positions. .ss -as Baseball: An Answer To Swing Fever TOP LEFl': Billy Lewis steps up from the plate after an inning of play. CENTER LEFT: From row: T. McGuire, T. Dugger, H. Lamazares, I. Nichols, R. Ramirez, O. Gonzales. 2nd row: C. Johnson, J. Wimberly, C. Paulette, T. Liberto, J. Ware, C. Sparks, A. Esquivel. Back row: L. Huff, A. Larson, B. Bain, B. Lewis, D. Henderson, A. Bielitz, Fl. Jayroe, P. Waltrip, J. Hawes, B. Gerbode, K. Burge, L. Moore, Coach Lance Brown. CENTER RIGHT: Mike Hawes looks on as the Trojans Baseball team takes batting practice. BOTTOM LEFT: Tim Dugger with ammunition ready says, You've never been dunked before? A.:sZ.J.1usv.., LJ . :Il TOP RIGHT: Tommy McGuire throws a sure fire pitch against a McKinney batter. CENTER RIGHT: The cap of the winners. CENTER LEFT: Alec Esquivel stands at home plate awaiting a pitch. BOTTOM LEFT: Jim Wimberly in the middle of his swing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jim Wimberly at the end of his swing. ,. .-fn W .. -v a -fi , 1 f . T ,fff ' W, 'N T ' 'V -' T '1' ,df 4 . J' :Mk f ,. 'X . ',w, ii 1 ,W A , lf, . . 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CENTER LEFT: Andy Bielitz and other baseball players watch intently from the dug out. CENTER RIGHT: Osmany Gonzales and Robert Jayroe place balls in the pitching machine. BOTTOM LEFT: Jeff Ware steps up to the plate during batting practice. BOTTOM RIGHT: Billy Lewis signals to the pitcher during a scrimmage against McKinney. .JV Baseball Brings High Hopes TOP RIGHT: Coach Al Hawes and the opposing team's coach discuss strategy prior to a baseball game. CENTER LEFT: Randy Adams catches his balance after a throw. CENTER RIGHT: Top row, T. Higgins, B. Wohnssiedler, J. Ellis, B. Adkins, D. Lobo, D. Duke, and R. Adams. Second row, K. Mclnnish, J. Puente, J. Hawes, J. Rodriguez, M. Limsky, G. Hernandez. Back row, Coach Davis, J. Harvey, B. Elder, C. Lott, T. Rogers, D. Goodson, M. Ashley. BOTTOM RIGHT: Junior Varsity players gather before the game. TOP LEFT: This catcher waits anxiously for the approaching ball. CENTER LEFT: The JV baseball players exemplify their various skills. CENTER RIGHT: A JV baseball player contemplates his next move at an afternoon practice. BOTTOM LEFT: Randy Adams concentrates on hitting a homer. .Z if 4 ,g . Soccer Kicks Off First Year This marked the first year for NSHS to have a soccer team. Soccer has been called the fastest growing sport and for three years, students at NSHS have been struggling to organize a team. Coach Morris was called upon to instruct the new team. lt was through the players' dedication that the Varsity and JV squads were able to compete in the rigorous 44AAAA schedule. TOP RIGHT: Ramon Marin demonstrates the form involved in doing a bicycle kick. CENTER LEF'I': The Varsity squad consisted of: Front row, C. Eng, P. White, T. Vuong, C. Cuello, N. Vuong, A. Clement, S. Baker, S. Bracey. Back row: Coach Morris, R. Severe, K. Wolfard, S. Paulsen, B. Joles, R. Reed, R. Marin, M. Iglesias, R. Ramirez, B. Page. CENTER RIGHT: Throughout the year the varsity soccer team scrimmaged the JV. Here Curtis Eng C281 hustles back to recover against his opponent. BOTTOM LEFT: Ray Ramirez comes up from his fullback position to advance the ball. BOTTOM RIGHT: Steve Paulsen smashes the ball with his head as Kenny Wolfard attempts to make a block. 68 ...gr Y -. ..,, M1 ,. ' 4 , ,L .,,...,f . 4, Lf. . -ig . iw as-sap ff ' ktlf' fs y'1,2T'7'2t i ' , E5 fi W tri.. . A. V, I K 34 v , 4 1 1236... I r' 3 ,iv - V' ,r Q YIM? . K 7.1, V . ..fTa. T -fi?-K I ,iv sm an QQ y rf 1, Z . tJ jf . ,, ,. ,,.. , ., W if? :r'Y l2 1 5... l e- -J -cr 'ri ' is TOP LEFT: Coach Morris points out the weaknesses of the JV team that need improvement. CENTER LEFT: The JV squad consisted of: Front row, M. Ross, R. Heath, C. Brenan, T. Bo, S. Taylor, J. Zismer, J. Ashby. Top row, Coach Morris, B. Price, J. Paulsen, D. Grimes, J. Shine, C. Kim, R. Kilgore, J. Kennedy. CENTER RIGHT: A player throws the ball in bounds to his teammates. BOTTOM LEFT: Lateral movement is an essential skill in soccer. km G Soccer Scores at NSHS The start of the '77-'78 school year brought new recruits to the Girls' Soccer Team. The girls worked very hard together in order to build a p .y . strong team and to prepare for the new season, Mark Towers, the new coach, worked hard in preparing the girls for district play. The girls were up against all varsity teams this year. The experience they acquired this year will aid them in the future. . . W- ...r gm. .-ffi, TOP RlGHT: Cindy Schaper C233 sets up for a free kick against RLT. CENTER RIGHT: Cindy Horn C85 attempts to clear the ball out ol the backfield. CENTER LEFT: The members of the girls' soccer team are: M. Abbot, Nl. Cobos, M, Dipaolo, L. Hall, C, Horn, T. Jobson, L. Johnson, L. Jones, S. Lafferty, L. McKinney, L. Obregon, S. Salmi, C. Scheske, S. Snow, B. Uland, C. Whatley, P. Wilson, R. Zornes, M. Nelson, M, Zornes, D. Rodriquez, D. Bernhard, C, Shaper, D. Edwards. BOTTOM RIGHT: Trojan forward, Selita Snow, outruns a defender as she dribbles the ball downfield. . L , is wtf A , ..'. . . . - W tl 5 TOP LEFT: Cindy Schaper attempts to lift the ball up to her forwards. CENTER LEFT: Soccer is a hard game to follow - even the players get confused sometimes. CENTER RIGHT: Scott Baker tackles Mike Q 1 - T ' Iglesias for the ball. BOTTOM LEFT: Ray Ramirez practices control by juggling the ball. BOTTOM RIGHT: Colene Whatley, fullback, leaps upward as she awaits the ball's descent. 1 J, , sw., .V .. .zw'f 'r'e4':?'Lnxe f' K ' - I bills l I Qi 4 On Your Mark. . .Get Set. . .Gol BELOW: R. Rulzel, S. Dupont, M. Hanson, W. Kelly, F. Bernal, K. Wells, E. Hanson, R. Edwards, S. Smith, P. Boatright, A. Marin, B. Bradford. Second row, R. Cary, R. Nabors, Robert R. Lopez, C. Adams, T. Ramsey, B. O'Connell, J. Nesbit, T. Bell, R. Dieckhoner, G. Lowe, R. Tuck, T. Boren, J. Whitaker, C. Alexander. Back row, C. Medarls, J. Casio, D. Tornpson, D. Clemmens, M. Northcutt, M. Connors, Z. Parker, B. Burks, L. Harwell, D. Curlee, E. Nltch, E. Owens, M. Guevara hu.. X ,, A. -an,-,'r, ., TOP LEFT: Coach Hames and Coach May prepare the track team before practice session. TOP RIGHT: Antonio Marin and Pat Cooper stretch out in the gym before afternoon track practice. LEFT: Track team warms up before cross country run. 73 YW 1 . TOP LEFT: Scott Smith stretches out to keep from pulling a muscle during practice, TOP RIGHT: Coach Lane makes sure everyone warms up before running. LEFT: Weight team stretches out before a hard workout. ' wav.,-. Frosh Display Effort, Energy The freshmen girI's tracksters had ample time for the '78 season. In addition to a daily workout after school, the frosh worked out during their 4th period athletics class. High jumping, hurdling, running and throwing shot- puts proved to be a new challenge to many. Ms. Dustin also coached the freshmen. TOP LEFT: Winter weather keeps tracksters indoors. TOP RIGHT: Stacy Johnson practices the relay. CENTER: Anita Fife, Stacy Johnson and Susie Upton give their teammate moral support. BOTTOM LEFT: L. Johnson, Fl. Steele, P. Borel, S. Scott, L. Burr, M. Coker, L. Love, P. Krouger, S. Upton, J. Worthington, J. Jordan, S Brown, K. Holmes, S. Johnson, T. Hicks, K. Williams, P. Jones, A. Fife. BOTTOM RIGHT: Coach Hames explains stepping for the hurdles Varsity Track on the Run What's that rumble in the hall? lt's the girl's track team running hurdles in the halls or practicing a relay. With all the snow this year, Coach Dustin had to utilize any available space where the team could workout. They set up the high jump in the gym, so that the girls could be ready for district competition. Many freshmen competed in Varsity meets along with the upper classmen since there was a lack of interest in track this year. TOP RIGHT: Varsity Track, Front row: S. Malone, M. Dipalo, J. Hankins. 2nd row: R. Ritchie, C. Evans, L. Perez, J. McCormick. Back row, A. Dandois, A. Curbelo, S. Cash, G. Redden, L. Lines. CENTER: Other varsity members, B. Gould, S. Williams, K. Smith, P. Wilson, S. Cape, W. Ray, L. Blackburn, M. Wishart, D. Bernhardt, J. Crossland, D. Clini, C. Willer. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lisa Perez and Jodi Hankins talk during distant log. BOTTOM LEFT: Aimee Curbelo races for the finish line. 76 TOP LEFT: It looks like Gina Redden has been taking a nap on the high jump, but it's really hard work. CENTER LEFT: Girls work on their legs to prevent pulling muscles. CENTER RIGHT: Sarah Cash clears the bar as fellow tracksters look on in amazement. BO1'I'0M LEFT: Varsity striders stretch out before a workout at Standridge Stadium. BOTTOM RIGHT: Donna Clini jogs around the course while Coach Hames helps them perfect their form for the hurdles. Game. . .Set. . .Matchl This is N.S.H.S. first tennis team and they did well for their first season. Tennis coach Roger Goldsmith is also a new addition to N.S.H.S. athletic department. The tennis team practiced daily after school working on and improving basic tennis strokes as well as advanced tennis tactics. The tennis team participated in many tennis matches and tournaments through the year, CENTER: Bobbi VanEs pulls her racket back as she prepares to meet the ball. TOP RIGHT: Paul Jones practices his volley for an upcoming match. RIGHT: Coach Goldsmith gives his team a grueling workout in the afternoon. ' 1 'V .1 sz4v mf' ,, ,.l i ..- -Ji fp.-+P, i,,.4f it Sf? ev- wifi s 5 tifififff ' ' ' ' ' If' iff 'S , .jixjimfff Q ,iz ,,A, um'-natal, W - V A 'X'1'YUl'lYl'l . mg-fpgi m. x kg fm-N-adv-xii. ii . . Amititiiii?'eNi'31 52 M M 4,q..v .M 'Tip yr rf ...TWSQLJ ., TOP LEFT: Paul Jones stretches out for a forehand as Steve Rigby looks on. TOP CENTER: Jeff Lawless keeps his eye on the ball during afternoon practice. BOTTOM: First rowg M. Robertson, S. Rigby, M. Ruff, J Lawess, M. Phanco, L. Dang, D. MacDonald P. Jones. Back row: M. Thompson, P. Patterson, H. Akers, J. Ross, B. VanEs, J. Clayman, R. Mucally, M. Boone, T. Robertson, Coach Goldsmith. w-...,,, NSHS Golf Swings Into Action ABOVE: D. Jackson, B Fiayn1ond,G.Aston, J. SpeIIman,G. Raylean, Fl, Mclver, P. Pamgan, M. Ewung, P. Pentecosl, F?.O'Barlnon Ice. Snow. Rain. All of the turbulent weather conditions of the early 1977 78 school year atfected the abnlnty ot the golt team to pmt ture, Desplte the sermus weather difficulties, the 197778 Golf team completed a successful year Coach Mark Towers helped the team ovevctonme the obstacles tot omplete the year The team spent many hours perfecting thelr drives, chap shots and pulls. BOTTOM RIGHT, CENTER AND LEFT: Golf Team Captaun, Ross Mclver demonstrates a successful golf swung for the 1977-78 Golf team. 'S QL hx 2 g 82 HONORS Leaders . . . Outstanding . . . Who's Who . . . Respect . . . Honors I . . .Friendly. . .PeopIe. . .Super Student. . .Enthusiasm. . .Lik- V able . . . Individual . . . Congenial . . . Favorites . . . Creative . . . ' Unique. . .Active. . .Achieving. . .ExceIIing. . .Sweetheart. . . Initiative. . . i Sandy Simmons Junior drill team and annual stalt member, Sandy Simmons, plans to further her education by studying law or advertising at SMU or UT. Sandy is a member of the Sanger Harris Teen Board and plans to model while working on her college degree. Skiing and guitar playing are also activities which Sandy linds interesting. Who's Who Juniors Keith Austin The class ol '79 can handle it, said Keith Austin, tumor member ol the basketball team and Senate. The greatest decision he ever made was to be transferred to NSHS. He was able to make new friends, to get involved in school activities and to be pan of the first graduating class. Keith plans to attend Texas ALM University and study medicine. ,QI -T fx- X ,ts E 1 t If Y' 'f lk. 4 1 jg' any . Ik iff 'H 4 ai, X l - t Q. .5 i f T Q' A I -X S3 s s-6 , Q k k y IL, . . V ,,k ' , i V ff Wigxrvf W t i M J S so yy . I 4.5 Q ' E I ,Z X 3 I Doug MacDonald Chemistry is one of iunior Whiz Qui? competitors, Doug MacDonald's, favorite courses. Originally from Mexico City, Doug plans to attend medical school and become a doctor. I believe that having had the opportunity to live in a foreign country has been the strongest influence A in mylife. . . said Doug. Doug is also a member ol the Senate. Who's Who Juniors Mimi Nelson Junior, Mimi Nelson, lists hunting, fishing, camping, sleeping and playing the flute as her favorite activities. She plays first chair flute in the Troian Band. Mimi is also a starting player on the Troian volleyball team and a member of the Varsity Soccer team. An honor student, Mimi has not decided on a university, however, she is considering TCU, Baylor, or UT. She does plan a career in medicine - as a surgical nurse or physicians assistant. V ,I J 1 Mark Cooper Senator Mark Cooper is the chairman of assembly. He is also on the student relations committee and the student advisory committee. Mark's hobbies include tennis, football, snow skiing and water skiing. Mark has played football since the 5th grade. Mark wants to finish high school in the top 20 people in his class. He plans to attend UT or Texas Tech and play college football. He would eventually like to own a business or to practice ' law. Who's Who Sophomores Lisa Moore President of the sophomore class, Lisa Moore, is also active in Troy-anns and the Iliad staff. Outside of school, Lisa enjoys camping, fishing and swimming. After graduation, Lisa would like to attend SMU to study criminal law or medicine. N 'lf Rau g .,., as L ., : '-N A Sherlyn Hughes Blond, sophomore, Senator and cheerleader, All ol these adiectives describe Sheryln Hughes. Sherlyn likes drama and any activity which involves school spirit. She would like to be a stewardess or a travel agent alter graduation. Who's Who Freshmen Tim Higgins Freshman Senator Tim Higgins not only enioys playing football, but also enioys playing basketball, and baseball, Alter Tim graduates he plans to go to college at UT and study accounting. Tim said being elected to the Senate influenced his life, He said, l've met a lot of peopIe. x fe-cr Jim Harvey Eighth grade student Jim Harvey is an active member in the sports program this year, His favorite school activities are his electives. Jim's favorite hobby is astronomy, Jim's goals are to become an astronomer or a physicist. Who's Who 8th Grade Flick Ellis Moving to a new town is a scarey experience, especially when you have to go to a new high school. Flick Ellis, eighth grader, felt this way, but soon discovered that he made many friends. He plays football, his favorite sport, and also watches TV, another hobby. After high school, Rick hopes to be successful in whatever he does. ilk' -we -me W7 ,fir 4 ee 'si ,iiifaffai W1 M xx. .hi-rife-fi.i..:ir1-,air Q AL p f 'lift' 1 aa: 5 uw ., X ' 'i A ' , was ' - - Y S . 3 vi 2 , Z- i 5 .. , , ' i i i 1 1, Who's Who Nominees Juntor Who's Who Nominees Are: TOP LEFT: Curtls Eng: lst row leftg Rachel O'Rear, lst row centerg Laura Pentecost, Sophomore Who's Who Nomtnees Are: lst row rlghtp Ross lvlclver and 2nd row left Robtn Edwards. Freshman Who's Who Nommees Are: 2nd row centerp Chuck Niven, 2nd row rnghtg Anita Fufe. Bottom row leftg Tract Melburn. 8th Grade Nomunees Are: Bottom row centerg Rob Wilson and Bottom row rightp Kurt Poetsckle, - N 5 V .,- l , V Ei 1 ,I E , K . . 2-fm.. t A ' 1 CRW ' Q 1 :i , , ff 21 , vt N4 K p . '45,-. M , 1 1 Q tk ,f '. . .J fr . .. 1 . s l fin V 'l 1 4.2! V i .1 1 4 -v-.fm '35 5 x 'ki Q,-My A , t 'N at 'fa r , F W U , , ,, V f J , ' v7,5fw,,, as - I 1 - , rr l xl i 5 Q ,I . Q F ' , A Sw be f I A lv! W if if 'tl - .-..,, ss. tv N . ll i. if t X M4 QAV Candids of Who's Who Nominees TOP RIGHT: Freshman Tum Hlggms guves has campaugn speech durlng the senate electrons. BOTTOM LEFT: Curtis Eng, lunuor, at the nalftume show for the BL Turner game. BOTTOM RIGHT: Co-captaun of . the varssty basketball team, Kelth Austun. 90 TOP LEFT: Doug MacDonald at tennis practice TOP RIGHT: Lisa Moore works hard on the Iliad staff this year. CENTER RIGHT: Sherlyn Hughes, freshman, helps make Godspell a success. BOTTOM LEFT: Sandy Simmons smiles. ' 91 11th Grade Class Favorites .-.I Bobby Brady Denise Parker i r Y v 1 G 11th Grade Best All Around k. S 2: :: i 'N 5 I k , Curtis Sparks Clarlee Burgess 10th Grade Class Favorites Scott Stripling Lisa Perez 10th Grade Best All Around X 4 ' QA if, f, ?'f!' .f'f A. MQ Ramon Rivera Jody Hankins 9th Grade Class Favorites Donny Coggswell Debi Lyons 1 9th Grade Best All Around .EA i 'AQ s QTim Higgins gSherIyn Hughes 4, 8th Grade Best-All-Around 1 Heather Alexander Rob Wilson I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8th Grade Class Favorites Becky Eubanks Randy Plumlee I Renee Dupont, Eighth Grade Football Sweetheart Cheri Caldwell, High School Football Sweetheart 00 f f Football Sweetheart Nominees I o t ' -:Jef xi: , ' . , ,V , , .N . , 4 . x -,U - x i JK www? N A I .A ,,.,x,.,i..,.gg,,A,.N,, AW xykks Am a , ,- , 14, 'X AW' - 'Q i 191 . I, MN J Q- ,au-4 , ar., .A - x x Q ,I r , 102 V 1 Xyi. A fm , age f fy -iw' if I I' 3 T' C I C I 1. , 5 I . I I f 1 , , I f A , in A ' A ' .- .V 1 I ,A , .- - '- - 'Q .. I , , I I H . 1- r 'fV7'Cf, l ' ' -V' N,'. eGf'i1,. 21f.zE,ea-5':'i1- , .i,.i,,,i f fl I It I if .Wf4'?ff2q ' f I I I I , k' K' , if - 'Ll I N , ' ity izpagzisn,:gmw:Q4Q2,,g, I -' ' ' '- I - , I ' I ' A H r if 'II'1m'f'7f'.f1iffb T12 - L ' I ' ,,,, L w 9 1- WA 'EII r ,fn AI ' '. I I e X V if 3 1, D , ., I L no ,AbA, It W-:IQA -f tn 5 ' , I. 4-Q,-2 '-'51 ..., I'-945375 Lk Q-fL iff Q, ' Q I' ' 17 ' Qt ff: I W1 Mu K fi i ' , I I- , I W i W A ' W K ',,?z,i,I,1-3 ,ti,1,z5,. pgs? ' ' , .1-I If HI Q' f- L, il' , , ,V i , 1 M g I W,-,,, Q f,..f5?I,,m W7 W ., -., 4 , 1 H. ,,.-wi it ,, , . .V - ,aAziz1f1,,,1,f4-1,-' f I A P f. - '-X 1, - V:M,.,Mgny,.n1b:,.,' is V x F-. vi ORGANIZATIONS Working together. . , Band . . .Sponsors. . .Chess Club. . Dues . . . Art Society . . . Cooperation . . . Parties . . , Troy- anns, . , Field trips . . . Uniforms . . . Drama . . . Individuals forming a whole . . . Spanish Club . . . Time . . . Conventions ..FTA. . .Energy.',. Speaking Out for Students NSHS's Student Congress acts as a government for the student body. The Senate members talk to Mr. McKinney about the students' problems and they suggest answers. The Senate sponsors school service projects, such as selling student directories, and pottery, homeroom volleyball intramurals, and a spring talent show. These Senators are the voice of NSHS. I TOP RIGHT: Student Senate greets the new classes to NSHS at the orientation. CENTER: Front row, J. Betts, reporter. Second row, W. Flay, reporter, M. Nelson, treasurer, A. Lorenzen, secretary, B. Stuart, president, T. Goossen, vice president, D. McDonald, parliamentarian. Third row, K. Betts, T. Pope, R. Edwards, W. Kelly, S. Hughes, T. Milburn, C. Paulette, L. Thurman, T. Plumlee, R. Mclver, L. Perez. Back row, C. Eng, A. Fife, K. Wolford, K. Austin, M. Cooper, T. Hankins, J. Higgins, secretary. BOTTOM LEFT: Mimi Nelson and sponsor Ms. Sitton discuss plans for the student directory. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kenny Wolford concentrates hard at selling assembly tickets. 104 Representing NSHS The Student Representatives work hard at supporting the individual classes. Working apart from the Student Congress they promote such activities as the powder puff game and student dances. Working with the Student Representatives is the Steering Committee. TOP LEFT: Sophomore representatives discuss matters at a class meeting. TOP RIGHT: Juniors listen to questions at one of many class meetings. CENTER: Front row, J. Nottingham, S. Johnson, D. Reishus, J. Hawes, M. Williart, J. Harvey, C. Rodgers, C. Haynes, C. Loveless. Second row, C. Clinic, R. Raver, J. Clayman, T. Redman, B. Bolfing, S. Vandryer, L. Mitchum, S. Bender, J, James, R. Ritzel, M. Abbott, T. Coke, S. Hill, C. Embre, G. Relin, J. Blackburn. Back row, T. Cowell, S. Branch, N. Smith, S. Ray, C. Burgess, T. Liberto, G. Redden, M. Standridge, D. Parker, T. Upton, D. Fowikes, J. Chesser, B. Roark, C. Cessna. BOTTOM LEFT: Ms. Barbara Taylor and Ms. Windy Sitton. 105 Future Rembrandt or Picasso? Clanging bells, bulging eyes, watering mouths and thoughts of Oh my gosh, my diet! The place was Farrell's and the people were the NSHS Art Society kicking off the '77-'78 year with a get-acquainted Farrell's Zoo Party. The Art Society, with 45 members, sponsored a booth and bake sale at the Carrollton Country Fair. They had various guest speakers in order to acquaint students with the various career and leisure time opportunities which can be found in art and celebrated Spring with a party at the Old Spaghetti Warehouse. . liar TOP: The Art Society officers are L. Pentecost, secretary: Antonio Marin, activities committee: Kevin Hanson, vice president: Mike Patzig, activities chairman: Becky Bain, activities committee, Kem Canalizo, president. CENTER LEFT: George Burton says, l can't believe I ate the whooole thing!! CENTER RIGHT: Bottom row: Ms. McDonald, M. Cecchini, M. Cobos, A. Anderson, M. Patzig, A, Marin, L. Pentecost. Second row: D. Doyen, Fl. Cape, J. Escobar, G. Burton, S. Lafferty, L. Neal, D. Branch, T. Morgan. Third row: P. Quinn, T. McKay, H. McKenny, K. Nims. Fourth row, B. Burks, K. Arnold, D. Taylor, J. Morgan. Fifth row: T. Burton, R. Jayroe, M. Fairbanks, M. Kendall, K. Burge, T. Hanson. Sixth row, S. Schultz, M. Deen, S. Cape. BOTTOM LEFT: ls it soup yet? Members of the Art Society prepare to dig in. BOTTOM RIGHT: Art Society members work on scrapbook. l06 Preparing for Future Years The Eighth Grade and Cadet Bands are often overlooked but should not be. The Eighth Grade Band is commonly heard practicing fundamentals of music during the morning. The Cadet Band, or freshmen band, takes part in the Troian Marching Band, and also stresses fundamentals. The Cadet Band also spends much time working on contest material. All of the hard work these two bands do is to be commended. 41 TOP LEFT: Wake up out there! CENTER LEF'I': These are the cymbals of the band. CENTER RIGHT: The Cadet Band Members Are: Front row, K. Mclntyre, K. McLaughlin, J. Beers, L. Mills, S. Ray, S. Schultz, L. Rowe, T. Reiser. Second row: C. Schaper, C. Johnson, T. Hicks, A. Borroto, C. Richardson, T. Hanson, B. Uland, G. Chism, S. Brooks, G. Lowe, M. Felton. Third rowg K. Grant, M. Ross, S. Page, P. Little, B. Bradford, K. Shaw, R. Graham, D. Wallace. Back row, R. Linder, R. Rameriz, K. Blackberby, F. Gorishek. BOTTOM LEFT: The Eighth Grade Band Members Are: Front row, D. Robertson, M. Lacasse, J. Carter, R. Cooper, B. Cox, C. Hargrave, N. Hinshaw, M. Boyer. Back row, R. Ellis, S. Brooks, B. Ansley, M. Pinegar, D. Winfrey, R1 Taylor, D. Moreland, J. Woods, T. Cline, D. Kevin, M. Price. IO 7 And the Beat Goes On . . . The marching band, composed of the Cadet and Trojan Bands, provides enjoyment to many people when they play and march on the field during halftime. The freshmen marched with the Varsity band so they would be prepared to march when the others had graduated. Mr. Geyer directed the band and under his leadership, the band members came early in the mornings to practice and perfect formations for the next game. The band encountered a major problem -their uniforms did not arrive on time. They still performed, however, and at the last game of the season against Turner, they proudly displayed their uniforms. They also exhibited their skill during their formation of the wagon wheel as drum major Curtis Eng, and the other members, boogied on the field. TOP RIGHT: Drum Major Curtis Eng calls the band to attention before marching on the field. CENTER LEFT: Front, C. Eng, K. Harrison, L. Rowe, K. Blackerby, T. Boren, R. Linder, B. Coleman, R. Wilson, J. Nesbit, R. Rameriz, P. Russell, L. McKinney, J. Morgan, S. McCauley, K. Skidmore. Second row: C. Evans, S. Daley, K. McLaughlin, T. Boydson, D. Patrick, S. Ray, T. Reiser, B. Buck, S. Schultz, S. Dyer, P. Bippy, K. Henderson. Third row, J. Hogan, I. Guerra, K. Mclntyre, J. Beers, C. Johnson, C. Schaper, M. Abbott, A. Borroto, M. Long, J. Gonzales, J. Munoz, M. Edmiston, S. Brooks. Fourth row, R. Zornes, J. Claterbaugh, M. Felton, L. Mills, T. Bunch, G. Loewe, C. Richardson, T. Hanson, B. McGee, G. Chism, B. Uland, D. Koehn, J. James. Fifth row, B. Roberts, C. Mclntyre, P. Patterson, C. Pasche, D. Shipman, R. Dieckhoner, S, Page, P. Little, K. Grant, T. Deline, M. Ross, G. Davis, E. Fretheim. Sixth row, R. Graham, K. Shaw, D. Wallace, B. Bradford, F. Gorishek, P. Pentecost, K. Eubanks, G. McKinney, M. Blythe, M. Matthews, T. Bell, A. Evans. CENTER RIGHT: Mr. Geyer discusses the band's performance the day after the game. BOTTOM: The band marches in perfect form. IOB .lm-www -11':S5f3 7L:r, j - ,. 4-fi. gn . gf! .17 TOP LEFT: The band displays their new uniforms for the first time. CENTER LEFT: The band officers are Polly Patterson, Candy Mclntyre, Bryant McGee, and Jennifer James. Polly seems to take everything seriously. CENTER RIGHT: Karla Skidmore performs during a pep rally in the uniform that she and Mindee made for themselves. BOTTOM LEFI': Mindee Dandridge wears the new majorette uniform at the last football game. BOTTOM RIGHT: During halftime at the Smith vs Turner game the band uses a special effect for the train smoke. 109 Concert Band Competes in UIL Tourney The NSHS Concert Band is composed of the best band players. Among these students are members from the Trojan Band and the Cadet Band. During the year, the Concert Band competed in many contests including UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest in February and UIL Concert and Sight Reading Contest in March, The band was involved in many activities to raise enough money for a trip to Silver Dollar City, Missouri. They will be there for three days competing in a Band Festival. The Band Booster Club aided the band members by setting up such activities as selling Nestle bars, plant food, newspapers, and aluminum cans. The band members also helped take inventory for Sanger- Harris. During May the band conducted a Band Awards Concert at NSHS. TOP RIGHT: Percussionists are an important part ot any band. CENTER RIGHT: Front row, C. Eng, D. Patrick, S. McCauley, B. Blythe, L. McKinney, J. Morgan, B. Buck. Second row, K. Harrison, C. Evans, T. Boydson, B. McGee, M. Abbott, K. Skidmore, E. Fretheim, J. Munoz, M. Edmiston, J. Claterbaugh, R. Zornes, T. Bunch, l. Guerra, J. Hogan. Third row, S. Dyer, K, Henderson, P. Bibby, S. Daley, M. Long, J. Gonzales, P. Patterson, B. Roberts, C, Mclntyre, C. Pasche, R. Deickhoner, D. Shipman, T. Deline, G. Davis, D. Koehn, J. James. Back row, B. Coleman, P. Russell, J. Nesbit, T. Boren, R. Wilson, P. Pentecost, K. Eubanks, G. McKinney, M. Matthews, T. Bell, M. Blythe, A. Evans. CENTER LEFT: Flautists, Debbie Patrick and Mimi Nelson, concentrate on playing the music to promote spirit at a pep rally, BOTTOM RIGHT: Eric Fretheim perfects his musical talents at playing the oboe. BOTTOM LEFT: Susan Dyer and Karen Henderson listen intently to Mr, Geyer's instructions for an upcoming concert. I I0 TOP LEFT: Candy Mclntyre waits for Mr. Geyer's command to start playing the next song. CENTER LEFT: The band had to practice in the mornings before class, even in cold weather. CENTER RIGHT The band and the drill team stand in a formation during a football game. BOTTOM LEFT: Drum roll please. BOTTOM RIGHT: The brass section struts their stuff. Ill ' 'Q f .' -, u 1 2 f,1SifkEqxf .l'.7f' I. f VCN2mf 5Y9f'i'W .' ,if.,4f!s51LtQ, .Q ' ' TOP LEFT: Stacy Smith iokes with Dwight Point during lunch while selling spirit links. TOP RIGHT: Do the cheerleaders always lay on the floor during pep rallies? No, only in this cheer where they spelled out FlGHT! CENTER LEFT: Painting signs can be kind of frustrating when they stick together and have to be redone. This breakthrough illustrates only one of many that the cheerleaders painted. CENTER RIGHT: Gina Redden drinks a coke and rests for a short period. B01'I'OM LEFT: We're going on a lion hunt, crossing the river. . . BOTTOM RIGHT: Cindy, Stacy, and Nikki decorate the gym after school. Take Off, Blast Off The junior varsity cheerleaders led their class in spirit at football games and pep rallies. These girls practice their gymnastics and tumbling to perfect their techniques. Usually they set up mats in the hall to work out. TOP RIGHT: Elizabeth Borel leads the crowd in a cheer during a pep rally. TOP LEFT: The sophomore cheerleaders demonstrate a formation resulting from hours ot practice. CENTER RIGHT: Laurel Mitchum, Elizabeth Borel, Stephanie Penland, Dee Dee Green, Mollie Fairchild, Karen Arnold. CENTER LEFT: Stephanie and Mollie jump with spirit for the Trojans. BOTTOM: The cheerleaders contribute to the spirit of the Sophornores. 114 W' Q.. Spirit, Let's Hear It High school presents a challenge to the freshman cheerleaders. They share a cage in the dressing room with the other cheerleaders and practice every morning during their first period class. l P ' Ll I TOP RIGHT: The freshman cheerleaders g...,..,-. it , it prepare for the game. CENTER LEFT: Danna Budd, Anita Fife, Sherlyn Hughes, Debi Lyons, Susie Upton, Kelli Clay. CENTER RIGHT: Through the forest . . . The Freshmen form the trees in a skit. BOTTOM LEFT: Sherylyn Hughes and Anita Fife watch the game. BOTTOM RIGHT: The freshman cheerleaders help hold up a breakthrough for the football guys to run through. Pep Come on Now The eighth grade cheerleaders have a unique situation at NSHS. They build the spirit and unity of their first year, they have learned new chants, formations, and cheers. TOP RIGHT: The eighth grade cheerleaders cheer during a pep rally. CENTER LEFT: Renee Duponte and Heather Alexander and Bambi Pate demonstrate their spirit while singing the alma mater. CENTER RIGHT: Renee Duponte, Robin Hankins, Becky Eubanks, Heather Alexander, Laura Raylean, Bambi Pate. BOTTOM RIGHT: Bambi Pate rides in the parade with other cheerleaders. 116 Za. lome Roi we --sf M. .. 1 Q .K 5 Gotcha, Checkmatel B-O23. . .OPxB?l . . . NCKAJ-O6ch . . . No, this is not a new algebra form Cheaven forbidlj or even a simplified chemistry equation. This is chess notation. It is of particular use to members of the Chess Club. With beginning players learning the game and more advanced persons improving their games, the Chess Club members learned to recognize moves, competed against R. L. Turner in the annual tournament and sponsored an all-school chess tournament. According to Mr. Jim Elliot, sponsor, who often plays two or three games at once, some people are so good that they can play chess blindfolded. No one in the NSHS Chess Club can do that - at least not yet. ,,,,...--as-1-'-1 ,. is . W .. . ' TOP RIGHT: l'lI get her this time! TOP RIGHT: Checkmate, again??? says Joe Munoz. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Jim Elliot sponsored the Chess Club. CENTER RIGHT: The hand ot fate makes its move. BOTTOM: Bottom row, J. Munoz, M. Heaner, S. Kephart, L. Allen, A. Borroto, J. Fleeves. Second row, J. Ashley, M. Johnson, S. Brooks, K. Shaw, F. Gorishek. Back row, Mr. Jim Elliot, J. Ladd, K. Lynn, J. Lewis, O. Gonzalez, D. Lobo, J. Markley. Harmony, Melody. . . Concert The choir is an integral and important part of NSHS. They provide musical programs for students and participate in contests especially UIL. TOP: Mr. Allen directs the choir. CENTER: Front row, D. Ouig, L. Fiore, T. Seifried, L. Duncan, D. Clayton, M. Luce, M. Elston, D. Welker, D. Fox, B. Allen. Second row, L. Landman, K. Nivens, M. Wlshart, A. O'Day, B. McGee, M. Abbott, H. Hunt, L. Gerver, M. Gregg. Third row, C, Smith, L. Blackburn, A. Brooks, R. Perez, C. Niven, S. Alexander, C. Haynes, L. Taylor, L. Burr, D. Sorber. Back row, T. Cooper, L, Hod, K, Griffith, J. Beatty, K, Donaldson, S. Ray. BOTTOM: Choir members practice with enthusiasm. ll8 l Mr: ' Ks K 1 Pvf?5 'g' , , if ' . A rn' TOP LEI-'I': Karen Donaldson, Linda Taylor, and Shelba Ray have trouble keeping in rhythm. CENTER RIGHT: Dee Dee Clatyon plays the piano forthe choir. CENTER RIGHT: Members practice with piano accompaniment. BOTTOM LEFT: Tammy Seifried is surprised by something across the room, for once it's not an Iliad camera. II9 Working for Credit Conducting monthly meetings and luncheons the DECA members combine fun with work. In February several students participated in an area meet. Heidi Broyles, John D'Agostino, Arleen Furey, Curtis Jordon, Cindy lVlcKenzie, Vicki Meador, Karen Porter, and Cathy Ulland were among those who took part in the meet. DECA also has plans for a school supply store to be located within NSHS. i TOP RIGHT: Karen Porter straightens up ata local store. CENTER: Front row, J. D'Agostino, L. Forester, J. Copeland, K. Porter, C. Jordon, C. Ulland. Second row, Fl, Eastman, M. Wells, V. Meador, L. Burton, A. Furey, L. McKinney, C. Gresham, D. Hill. Back row, Mr, Hinsley, C, lVlcKenzie, P. Rhea, T. lVloss, T. Blackard, H. Broyles, IVI, Whorton. CENTER LEFT: Lisa Forester is caught on film - purse snatching! BOTTOM LEFT AND RIGHT: Cindy Gresham listens to her employer at a local store. 120 5 X. 'X S t'EK ' P6 C4 IV 0411, 65 Qtfo? Putting a Kick Into Halftime All my life I want to be in drill team - Work! Work! The Troy-Anns, despite many difficulties, have emerged as a full drill team. They practice early morning, first period, and sometimes afternoon in heat or cold to perfect their routines. Stretching out tight muscles and kicking over their heads are daily exercises. They usually have only four or five days to learn each routine for the halftime, try out and work on another routine for the pep rally. Although they have no place to practice, they work out on the parking lot in their tights, t-shirts and curlers. TOP: Beth Laney dances the Virginia Reel at the Turner game. CENTER LEFT: Front row: ,,,., Sponsor Ms. Young, lieutenants K. Willis, S. Scott, D. Manske, J. Houchin, J. Pruitt. Second row, L. Dreier, L. Middleton, M. Carver, C. Garcia, J. Hankins, L. Perez. Third row: T. Williams, S. Sullivan, L. Moore, K. Burge, L. Medearis, K. Bates. Fourth row, G. Poetschke, B. Bain, T. Hanson, L. Mclntosh, C. Cross, K. Canalizo. Fifth row: M. Spradley, A. Pevehouse, 3 S. Sigmon, D. Zemler, B. Laney, S. Simmons. 5' Sixth row: Managers K. Long and N. Massengill B. Lange, K. Archer, H. Hennis, T. Williams. I CENTER RIGHT: Kathy Archer braves the cold to march in the Carrollton Country Fair Parade along with the rest of the drill team. BOTTOM LEFT: The Troy-Anns performed to Western Hoedown when the Trojans gunned down Turner. BOTTOM RIGHT: TroyeAnns hard at work. yi , is . 121 TOP RIGHT: The Troy-Anns decorate the football locker room with an appropriate symbol, TOP LEFT: Carolyn Cross marches off the field to the band's music. CENTER RIGHT: Diane Manske practices her kicks for the Mississippi Mud routine. CENTER LEFT: Each Troy-Ann had a football player and she wrapped his house, baked him cookies, and promoted spirit for a victorious game. At the last pep rally, they revealed their secret identity to their player. BOTTOM: Laura Middleton, Lisa Drier, Susan Scott, and Michelle Spradley display their drill team smiles before a game. l22 TOP: Such serious looks before the performance illustrate the concentration and nervousness of the Troy-Anns. CENTER LEFT: Lisa Moore clowns around while Jody Hankins and Tonnie Hanson listen to Ms. Youngs instructions, CENTER RIGHT: Kelly Bates grins and bears the cold. BOTTOM: Legs, legs, legs. We've got legs. Honor Society Sets Preoedents The eighth grade Honor Society, an organization of outstanding students chosen on a basis of grades, cooperation, citizenship and personality represent the entire eighth grade class, working in conjunction with the Student Congress. Actively involved in the functions of NSHS, the group sponsored many activities, including a Thanksgiving food drive for needy families. TOP RIGHT: Jay Honeycutt, Becky Ritchie and Susan Paulette relax after a meeting. CENTER: Front row, S. Angli, vice president, H. Alexander, publicity, R. Ellis, president. Second row, K. Parter, J. Lane, S. Schlinke, S. Paulette, D. Evans, B. Richie, A. Box, D. Vissers, K. Linders, M. Reiser, J. Hensley, D. Robertson. Third row, J. Kramer, J. Hutcherson, J. Miller, J. Privitt, S. Patterson, T. Bailey, J. Honeycutt, V. Cobos, K. Poetschke. Back row, Dr. Pentecost, D. Winfrey, L. Raylean, L. Steele, D. Zimmer, T. Kephart, C. Jackson, D. King, S. Rubenstein, D. Duzenack, D. Roark, D. Witham, Ms. L. Moore. BOTTOM LEFT: President Rich Ellis glances at the agenda before continuing with the discussion. BOTTOM RIGHT: Secretary-treasurer Robbie Wilson rewrites the minutes from the last meeting. T24 Learning His Way The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organization to confront the athletes, coaches and adults with the challenge and adventure of following Christ and serving Him in the fellowship of the church and through their vocations. Another priority of FCA is to raise money to send members to a summer conference. X' K. wi XXL XL. 5 XPXQFX B 'I TOP LEFT: Dale Diviney and David Smith discuss club matters at a morning meeting. CENTER: Front row: L. Crosby, A. Fife, W. Kelly T. Mayo, M. Phanco, Coach J. Morris. Second row: B. Johnson, M. Sleeman, K. Landman, J. Beaty, K. Evans, J. Niven, A. Marin, N. Hatfield Back row: Coach B. Fife, K. Parks, Fl. Marin, J. D. Smith. BOTTOM LEFT: Ramon Marin tries not to get dunked, again! at the FCA Country Fair Booth. BOTTOM RIGHT: Members enjoy one of many early morning club breakfasts. 1 FHA Prepares for Family Life Sewing, cooking, child care, personal grooming are the areas Future I-lomemakers of America concentrate on. Touring Olla Podrida, visiting a Mesquite workshop and Forney Engineering Day Care Center are some of the activities the FHA members engaged in. Visiting speakers informed the members about child care, banking, personal grooming, hair styling and cake decorating. Members sold candy to raise money for a scholarship. TOP RIGHT: Charlene Bickel and Mary Sleeman discuss projects for FHA. CENTER LEFT: Ms. Williams relaxes on the carpet in the homemaking department's new living room. CENTER RIGHT: Front row: K. Williams, historiang S. Phillips, recreation chairperson: J. Niven, president, R, O'Fiear, first vice- president: K. Cervanka, second vice-president. Back row: Ms. R. Williams, sponsor: M. Sleeman, treasurer, D. Hale, D. Clini, K. Sullivan, projects chairperson, B. Hubertus, parliamentariang C. Bicher, secretary: Ms. J. Norris, sponsor. BOTTOM RIGHT: The Homemaking Department enjoys an early party. 126 Y! E54 -,,,,..-- Q--,,,..-an Ya 77a .i Parlez-Vous Francais? A French market in downtown Dallas? Of course. And the French Club enjoyed seeing this and many other sights such as echarpes, French bread, French parfum, chocolats and a French lunch at Neiman- Marcus' French Fortnight. The store captured the atmosphere of France, and members even sent les cartes postales, that were postmarked from France, to friends. The purpose of the French Club is to study the customs and culture of the French people. TOP LEFT: Apryl Brooks and Ms. Petra Toben find the club meeting amusing, CENTER RIGHT: Front row: J. James, L. Lavallee, D. Grippy, M. Michaelis, S. Smith, president. Second row: S. Simmons, R. Mclver, K. Mailloux, Ms. Petra Toben, sponsor: D. Zemler, B. Turicchi. Back row: L. Madden, A. Brooks, D. Clemens, D. Cannon. CENTER LEFT: Diane Grippy consults Ms. Toben about a club function. BOTTOM LEFT: Alan O'Day and Diane Grippy bring up a new idea to the club. Learn Today, Teach Tomorrow At the Future Teachers of America meetings in Ms. Laura LaTurner's room, FTA members talk about fund raising projects and the state convention. The FTA presented trophies at the state convention. At the Carrollton Country Fair, FTA made S96 with a rope throw. They also sold key rings, window stickers and lollipops. FTA is an organization for students interested in teaching and leadership. TOP RIGHT: Susan Dyer, Ms. LaTurner, and Karen Henderson work on F.T.A. scrapbook. CENTER: Front row, C. Cessna, president, M. Abbott, vice president, R. Zornes, secretary! treasurer, L. Mitcham, historian, Ms. LaTurner, Ms. Coulter. Back row, I. Guerra, C. Richardson, D. Wallace, T. Jones, C. Johnson, T. Copper, S. Dyer, T. Hanson, K. Henderson. BOTTOM LEF'l': Mary Abbott concentrates hard at rope throwing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Susan Dyer demonstrating her rope throwing talents for maybe her t-shirtj at the F.T.A. County Fair Booth. 128 its f . li'- l Have Skill Will Build. Competing against other schools, projects and programs were all a part ofthe Industrial Arts Club's year. The IAC is a state and national organization. Club members went on field trips to companies to compare what they learn in class to the reality of the business world. Barry Stuart was elected president ofthe club and Tommy McGuire was vice president. ill' ' K -3 , ,K . 1. , ty 'EF1 1 SQ? s. i TOP LEFT: Dennis Hogan listens to a conversation before the meeting. CENTER LEFT: Front row, C. Bass, J. Webster, D. Bass, N. Smith, T. McGuire. Second row, D. Gibson, J. Wilcox, S. Rubenstein, K. Shaw, D. Hogan, B. Rittenhouse. Third row, D. Macelvaine, G. McKinney, J. Henry, S. Ferguson, R. Wilson, C. Stevens. Fourth row, B. Stuart, president: W. Kelly, K. Wells, M. Roman, R. Haefs, M. Cypert. Back row, Mr. Glen Wolfe, Mr. Fred Yeatts, Ms. Sunni Yeatts, Mr. William Daniel, Mr. Bob Hunnicutt. CENTER RIGHT: Brian Rittenhouse discusses club plans. BOTTOM LEFT: Mark Roman tries to decide whether to design another Taj Mahal or a new Roman Coliseum. Spontaneity Makes lt Happen They said it really couldn't be done. No one expected it. . . but it happened! ln the first year of concentrated competition, under the direction of Ms. Mildred A. Peveto and Ms. Michelle Le Blanc, the NSHS Speech and Drama Squad won sweepstakes at the Hillcrest Speech and Drama Tournament. Amidst cries of You've got to have spontaneity! The NSHS team also swept the R. L. Turner Tournament, one of the largest in Texas. The NSHS Speech and Drama Squad was headed by Dee Dee Green, president, Robin Edwards, vice president, Stephanie Penland, secretary, Jennifer Golden, treasurer, and Betsy Blythe who was in charge of public relations. Competing strongly, several members qualified for the state competition in Waco. Perhaps the best thing about the squad, though, is the fact that no one will be graduating. So, break a leg, team! ffl! I!!! ., , ,X X TOP RIGHT: Uh oh . . .here comes Ms. P. Amy Radcliffe and Connie Brewer anxiously await the start of the awards assembly at the Hillcrest High School tournament. TOP LEFT: lf you're ready, then let's go. Jennifer Golden and Michelle McCandless practice their duet acting scene. CENTER RIGHT: Celebrating their win at Hillcrest were: Front row, Robin Edwards, Connie Brewer, Amy Radcliffe, David Van Scoy, Sherlyn Hughes, Bryant McGee, Dee Dee Green. Second row, Stephanie Penland, Jennifer Golden, Ms. Peveto, Lori Young, Jo Lynne Niven, Debbie Patrick, Ms. Le Blanc, Rosemary Garcia, Tana Hunter. Third row, Melanie Willaert, John Schaffhausen, Rick Riccardi, Wesley Talkington. Fourth row, Ruth Rogers, Michelle McCandless, Eric Freitheim, Betsy Blythe, Eric Stockman, Andy Evans, CENTER LEFT: Feet seem to hold a strange fascination for Sherlyn Hughes and David Van Scoy as they practice their duet acting scene. BOTTOM: Debbie Patrick discusses the finer points of extemporaneous speaking with Ms. Le Blanc. 130 0 . SK pai.-4 . 14 Lights, Camera, Action! Let it snow, right? Wrong! A winter wonderland was the last thing the cast crews, waiters and waitresses of GODSPELL wanted. After weeks of work and rehearsals which included weekends and the Christmas holidays, opening night arrived only to see the show cancelled, due to the weather. Overcoming disappointment, everyone worked to make this Newman Smith first a success. January 27 found the dining room filled with the aroma of spaghetti as such characters as Scarlett O'l-lara, Raggedy Ann and Andy, Winnie the Pooh and Superman dashed around, trying to please patrons. Though there had been complaints about the 55.50 ticket price, GODSPELL cast its spell and became the talk of the town, with most people feeling that it was worth the money. row: B. Blythe, M. Elston, S. Hughes, C. Brewer. Third rowg L, Young, T, Milburn, A. Larrabee, K. Landman. Fourth row, L. Pentecost, M. McCandless, M. Abbott, S. Penland, J. Golden, J. Van Scoy, K. Parks, TOP RIGHT: Anne Larrabee's efforts to save Brian Coleman, Kevin Parks and Ramon Marin proved wasted as the boys are wowed by Vetsy Blythe's singing and dancing, Lori Young add the freshman touch to one of Bryant McGee, as Jesus, is assisted by his right hand man, Andy Evans, who portrays John the to the tone of the calliope. BOTTOM: Betsy Blythe participates in Godspell. l3l TOP LEFT: Front row, B. McGee, D. Green. Second Golden, A. Evans, Back row, R. Marin, M. Blythe, D CENTER LEFT: Sherlyn Hughes, Connie Brewer and GODSPELL's major production numbers. CENTER Baptist!Judas. CENTER RIGHT: A hanging judge, yes, but a skating judge? Stephanie Penland skates E Pluribus Unum You might recognize this phrase as the words which are on all U.S. money, but to members of the Latin Club, this means a little more. For one thing, they can translate it - One out of many. In between translating phrases and studying Greek and Roman history, the NSHS Latin Club was a success in its first year. Members sold T-shirts to raise money for special charity projects and for their saternalia - a huge feast of the harvest. 40. :Pk TOP RIGHT: Ms. Harbin plans special upcoming activities for the Latin Club. CENTER LEFT: Bottom row, H. McKenny, M. Kendall, D. Green, R. Kohlstrand, president. Center row: D. Pallonetti, L. Love, T. Upton, secretary: M. Tooke, T. Hanson. Back row: Ms. Harbin, sponsor, R. High, M. Mitchell, vice president, T. Hunter, W. Gratigny, S. Himstidt, S. Paulson. CENTER RIGHT: Ron Kohlstrand and Terri Hanson prove that they really do know the answers. BOTTOM RIGHT: Steve Paulson and Terri Upton compare notes while Tana Hunter's mind is elsewhere. 132 Bows, Strings, Practice The orchestra group hopes to have more members next year when NSHS is a 4-AAAA school and can attend more contests. This year's contest fy 'K , winners are Barbara McMinn and Schunermann 2 ' t Stoutimin. t-.a..i .3 TOP LEFT AND RIGHT: Bonnie and Barbara McMinn play their instruments with devotion. CENTER: Front rowg B. McMinn, K. Powell, J. Rames, K. Dobson, D. Tucker, B. McMinn. Back rowg J. Aukes, R. Jones, L. Leal, C. Willis, E. Stoutimin, B. Boyd. BOTTOM LEFT: The orchestra practices each day during second period. 133 Thirteen journalism students compose the Trojan Scroll staff The newspaper is published monthly to keep students informed and entertained. The Trojan Scroll staff participates in two main contests during the year. ILCP contest and Journalism Day at the Dallas Times Herald The staff also plans to attend a workshop at Texas Tech. A few staff members attended a workshop at UTA this summer and Sharon Sullivan won second place inthe advertising layout division TOP RIGHT: Mindee Dandridge seems engrossed at the working of the T.V. station. TOP LEFT: Percy Pentecost and Mindee Dandridge take a break to look at the camera on their tour of the Dallas Morning News building. BOTTOM LEFT: Percy Pentecost and Drew Woods help Kip Eubanks write his sports column. BOTTOM RIGHT: Front row, M. Dandridge, S. Branch, D. Patrick. Second row, S. Sullivan, editor, M. Edrnistori, Ms. Belinda Patterson, sponsor, B. Burkhalter. Third row, P. Caceres, K. Eubanks, J. Claterbaugh, W. Flay, P. Pentecost. Back row, D. Woods. l34 Ropin', Ridin', Doggin' Members ioin the Rodeo Team for the bull riding, bronc busting, chute dogging and goat tying. Or perhaps iust because it is in their blood. No matter what reason they ioin, they have to have perfect timing and coordination and maybe be a little bit crazy to ride in the Alta- Vista Rodeo every Sunday. The new Rodeo Team participated in many rodeos this year with the support of the Rodeo Club. TOP RIGHT: Kenny Rosser enjoys one of the many Alta-Vista Rodeos as he intently watches an event. TOP LEFT: Pat Nixon prepares for the next event. CENTER RIGHT: Front row: S. Bracey, Nlr. Wolfe: P. Ferratti, P, Nixon, team member. Second rowp R, Loftis, team member: K. Rosser, team member, Nl. Ashley: R. Ritzle. Back rowg D. Fowlkes, secretary, R. Turner, vice president: J. Houchin, reporter: T. Carlile, treasurer. CENTER LEFT: Sarah Cash, President of the Rodeo Club, successfully ties a goat. BOTTOM LEFT: Rick Loftis sympathizes with a fallen rider, Hip, Hop, Ho Gimme a Left, Right, Left Though we see members almost everyday, few of us know just what ROTC does. ROTC stands for Reserved Officers Training Corps and at Newman Smith, is affiliated with the Navy. Though the group is small and is combined with R. L. Turner's ROTC, that does not limit their wide range of activities. They have a drill team which performed at pep rallies and some members shoot on the rifle team, practicing regularly at the Naval Air Station. Learning naval courtesy, how a ship is operated and becoming physically fit are stressed by ROTC. Members attended a boot camp in the spring and sold fruit cakes to finance a trip to Norfolk, Virginia. fd TOP RIGHT: Donna Clini plants the flag at the RL Turner pep rally. CENTER LEFT: Front row, D. Koehn, S. Cornell, J. Boyer. Second row, S. McCauley, D. lVlcCauley, L. Mclvlanis, T. Steele. Third row: K. Farr, T. Rogers, J. Biddle, G. Harrison, D. Rainwater. Back row, Commander Keesler, Kincaid, Mr. Frantz. CENTER RIGHT: Jeanne Boyer, Donna Clini, Linda McManis, and Greg Harrison open a pep rally with a flag ceremony. BOTTOM: Wow, you just bought your one pound fruitcakef' Dorothy McCauley and Jeanne Boyer raise money for the ROTC trip to Norfolk, Virginia. I36 ii 1- N3 l v.,. M fri- sl sl Frog Legs, Anyone? Soap, water, sponges and cars all contributed to the fun at the Science Club car wash. Members ofthe club met weekly to discuss fund raising, field trips and projects. Money raised on the projects will be used to purchase something to benefit the Science Department. N, I 9 'jx l' T f A i TOP LEFT: Members of the Science Club listen intently to the discussion. BOTTOM LEFT: Drew Wood supervises while Tom Daley looks on at the club's car wash. BOTTOM RIGHT: Front row, D. Neal, L. Stafford, president, R. O'Rear, C. Czarny, D. Jones, Mr. Karl Jones, sponsor. Second row, M. Wishart, S. Arnold, L. Lines, M. Sleeman, C. Ritchie. Third row, T. Daley, P. Bush, R. Riccardi, T. Aligheri, B. Ball, D, Felt, D. Wood. Back row, K. Austin, M. Kendall, G. Schultz, M. Heaner. l gHabla usted espanol? Candy splattered on the ground as Spanish Club members broke their Christmas pinata. A Christmas party, a visit to the SMU Art Museum and a picnic for children in the west Dallas Mexican-American community were a few of the activities planned for the club. Speakers often came with information on Spanish and Latin American people. These speakers included Ms. Judy Burkhalter, Ms. Petra Toben, Caridad Cubria and Ramon Marin. The club also elected to change their name to Los Mosqueteros in the November meeting. N 'B 39 YS 5 TOP RIGHT: Carol Garcia and Kelly Nims pay careful attention to Ms. Petra Toben's information on Cuba. CENTER LEFT: Scott Branch, treasurer for the 1977-78 year, at a monthly meeting. CENTER RIGHT: Front rowp R. Marin, C. Hufft, president: J. Deline, S. Branch. Second rowg Ms. Nancy Strickland, C. Willer, M. Sleeman, J. Spellman, R. Zornes, K. Harrison, B. Garcia, Ms. Petra Toben, R. Ritzel. Back rowg L. Stafford, K. Minchey, C. Cuello, C. Russell, M. Rui, S. Ruf, A. Marin, C. Chapman, D. Henderson, D. Henry. BOTTOM RIGHT: Vice president, Ramon Marin, tries to think of something to add to the discussion of Cuban customs. Bleacher Spirit During football season, it seems like everyone wears a green and gold uniform on game day, including the Spiriteers. They add to the spirit of the pep rallies by performing hand routines while the band plays and by cheering with the cheerleaders. Girls who are members of the Spiriteers are also eligible to try-out for the Troy- Anns. i i TOP LEFT: Front row: Captains M. Mitchell, T. Upton, V. Williams, V. Harpison. Second row, R. Garcia, S. Johnson, D. Ripley, S. Sexton, L. Massie, K. Terry, S. Williams, K. Griffith, T. Plumlee. Third row: J. Clayman, T. Pope, K. Nims, C. Russell, D. Sorber, M. DiF'alo, J. Crossland, K. Bingman, S. Ragean. Fourth row, L. Johnson, T. Cooper, M. Elston, D. Long, K. Betts, R. Green, L. Young, O. Hood. Fifth row: C. Haynes, M. Cobos, D. Garcia, J. Copp, C. Loveless, A. Heeger, S. Scott, C. Wilson, J. Beaty. Sixth row: M. Eiland, K. Smith, T. Moore, T. Milburn, M. Redding, P. Burel. Seventh row, L. Lewis, A. Williams, P. Payne, K. Moore, B. Brown, K. Wiendorff. Eighth row: R. Cuello, M. Luce, J. Worthington, C. Tidwell, R. Parkey. CENTER LEFT: Ms. Eiland sponsored the Spiriteers this year and she received a corsage during one ofthe pep rallies for her dedication. CENTER RIGHT: A familiar picture of the Spiriteers. BOTTOM LEFT: The Spiriteers were required to sew a uniform to wear for the year. I39 Work, Work, Work Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, VICA, members are in this learning and earning program to develop their skills for tomorrow's business world. These students work for a training station five days a week after school. Grades are given based not only on employer's rating TOP RIGHT: Back row, D. McNeil, K. Davis. Second row: O. Stout, Ft. Leek. Front row: J. Davis, M. Wynn, E. Bowen. CENTER LEFT: Steve Brewer works hard at a nearby store. CENTER RIGHT: Joey Grimes works at a local shop. BOTTOM RIGHT: VICA student, Mark Wynn, works at Wynn Color Labs as a part of the VICA program. 40 but also on classroom work. .LMJA NN 3 5 3 Us wg, 5 now y l 1 X T' .- ,, X An.- I its fax ,...,. H REQ TOP LEFT: Ken Davis works at a sheet metal shop. CENTER RIGHT: Mark Wynn experiences some of the hazards of working. BOTTOM LEFT Mr. Wilson talks to one of the station trainers. BOTTOM RIGHT: Joe Gonzales waits for the anesthetic to take effect on her next patient Cvictimb at Dr. Wesley's office. CENTER LEFT: Steve Brewer works at a local store. 42 3 ., .....-.-.- --W 1 E P1 ' ' Allan E , i I 'CLASSES People. . .Chemistry. . .School Board. . .Juniors. . .Drama. , . Biology. . .Composition. . .Sophomores. . .Report Cards. . .Typ- y ing . . . Teachers . . . Freshmen . . . Books . . . Algebra . . . Home- E work. . . Eighth Graders . . . Detenlions . . . Gym . . . Mr. McKinney ...Crowds. .. F 4 I i xix C-FB School Board Plans for '77-78 f m? 1 sms., 44 TOP RIGHT: Dr, Dan Long: Superintendent. CENTER LEFT: Ms, Edie Romanie, Mr. Ramon Rivera, Mr. Steve Edmiston, Mr. Steve Jordon, Mr. Paul Watten, Mr, Scott Smith, Mr, Don Sheffield, Dr. Dan Longg school board members, BOTTOM RIGHT: School board members discuss future projects. MITH A E1 - , , E ,e::,.f.::3f'f:m,- m.1L.,,:...,...--.-Vff-.-...-,A,,:.. V W , 4-.Q 2- TOP LEFT: Kenneth McKunney: Prlncnpal, CEN- TER: Fred Morrisg Assistant Principal. CENTER RIGHT: Don Tuttleg Assustant Pnncupal. BOT- TOM LEFT: Mr. McKinney helps DECA select a wlnnerforthelrcontest. 145 QP? A6 W 1t'7'Ak ,gulf TOP RIGHT: Dr. Percy Pentecost 8th grade principal. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Gary Chambersg 8th and 9th grade counselor. CENTER: Ms. Lena Douphrateg voacational counselor. CEN- TER RIGHT: Ms. Linda Nottingham: secretary, Y4l had-' Y, YV TGG' ' Qx 'bas Pt? 'S Qui. ,, 5 i TOP LEFT: Ms, Windy Sittong 10th and 11th grade counselor, TOP RIGHT: Ms. Marilyn Rose helps a student fill out forms, BOTTOM RIGHT: Secretariesg Ms. Sue Kohn, Ms, Marilyn Rose, Ms. Anna Belle Wylie, Ms, Wanda Evan, and Ms. Lana Brooks. Dorothy Abernathy Bill Allen Bettye Bell Brenda Bolin Dean Branchomb Lana Brooks Lance Brown Robin Brown Judy Burkhalter Joan Cadenhead Annette Choate Andy Coleman Ellen Cook Connie Coulter Scott Cunningham CENTER RIGHT: Front row, V. Hodgkinson, J, Mason, D. Sims, M. McManus, H. Arnold. Second row, A. Fulton, G. Smylie, L. Williams, C. Bailey. Back row, W. White, J. Barcherding, lVl. Casto, R. Cumby, R. Bobo, H. Divine, D. Nliller, L. Kelley, L, Pope, J, Buller. These are the ladies who plan lunch each day, A8 William Daniel Jeff Davis Pat Dedmon Lena Douphrate Sharon Driggers Cathy Eiland Jim Elliott Sally Engstrom Bubba Fife Judy Fife i Iii I V- ft' N lm M Q. N5 A 1 fi if , ' 'Mig' fl , ts, as . 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E. .. :gs fs se ,K 5. . , .- 1 .riffs-.aaa 'Sees e. r -- - 1: ,f 1:-es' wats 1 if--3 -' f ::,,x,. . . .. 1. .. .1 A. X5 f. 1 . . . . ,,rr,ti . ., .H gl ,',y . TOP RIGHT: Mr. Hunnicutt and Ms. Strickland are the Junior class sponsors. CENTER RIGHT: Ciarlee Burgess answers questions at the first class meeting. BOTTOM LEFT: The Junior ciass officers are N. Smith, treasurer: C. Burgess, President: G. Redden, vice-president: and C. Cessna, secretary. Tirn Aligheri Debbie Allen Kathy Allen Larry Allen Lisa Alonzo Cindy Arledge Susan Arnold John Aslanian Keith Austin Becky Bain Kelly Bates Freddy Bernal Jeff Betts Charlene Bickel Janet Biddle Andy Bielitz Todd Blackard Tom Blackney Betsy Blythe Jackie Boldrey Max Bolen Richie Bowen Teresa Boydson Jeanne Boyer Steve Bracey Bobby Brady Scott Branch Scott Brauer Steve Brewer Heidi Broyles Paul Buchanan Alicia Burel Clarlee Burgess Karen Burge Brenda Burkhalter Bill Burks Lisa Burton Tarni Burton Paul Caceres Cheri Caldwell S .f Y T V J.: ,T A-si N I ' .v A ,I 1 iiaks ,ff fl 'G' 1 f iii ? Nl W l .Veg H- .- J VII? 5 2 BVU X rv, vu .J 4. il if X 7 za :gf , if f , 3 f a, A ge fn 'i ,ar til 1 t N , I.. K df vm all Q T' . . . .fx Ai t gi- vl xx 1' QI. , if ? g iff- T -if? J -.5 Avg ' X. a - X, mls l'lP lq r 5, 4. , -- ill, 'l . H, A '44 .frw 'x ,. S: .:. :J .i test ' T his lzffj f'i me li 'x 4- , WL J , T an X T 3. 'tb' A lea' rv .x. 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Lorraine Madden Diane Manske Ramon Marin Nikki Massengill Billy Matthews Michelle McCandless Ten McClellan Cindy McClendon Barry McClisn Brad McCoy Julie McDonald Bryant McGee Candy Mclntyre Cindy McKenzie Lisa McKinney Bonnie McMinn Darrell McNeill Scottie Meador Vicki Meador Chuck Medearis Dru Merkey Laura Middleton Butch Miller Kim Minderrnan Denny Moffett BOTTOM LEFT: Eleventh graders listen attentively ata class meeting. l57 58 TOP RIGHT: Laura W olfe poses for the photographer. Roy Monk Chris Moore Jan Morgan Vic Morrison Tami Moss Gary Mothershed Robin Mullins Mimi Nelson Enola New Jo Lynne Niven Kevin Norton Alan O'Day Susan Oldenburg John Oliver Rachel O'Rear Teresa Osburn Bryan Paige Dana Paige Angel Pallitto Darla Pallonetti Denise Parker Zach Parker Scott Parks Caw Paulette Laura Pentecost Oi? A if 'Nw Wg , 7 Q AJ, .795 Sl 7 Xiu K fl' in 'fit A C? i if-'T if K 1 S. ., - ,Q I . L a fi P ' - , , in nv' -. - t 5. 4 ' -- We P ig A 1 gf, L ,Q , 5 6 ,f. .. ,A ffgfff at . M. 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Q Noel Smith Scott Smith Stacy Smith Tim Smith Selita Snow Kevin Sparkman Curtis Sparks Patty Spellman Starr Spradley Randy Squier Rhonda St. Clair Lela Stafford Melissa Standridge Robby Starnes Donna Stelzer Annette Stevens Quinn Stout Tom Strohmeyer Barry Stuart Sharon Sullivan Alan Taylor Donna Taylor Scott Temple Danny Thompson Linde Thurman BOTTOM LEFT: Debbie Jones buys cokes at a A Friday night game 62 TOP RIGHT: Lieutenants ofthe Troyanns talk with sponsor Ms. Young during hall pass. Cindy Tinclall Bruce Tridle Jeff Tucker Rick Turner Cathy Ulland Terri Upton Julie Vaught James Vlasak Tam Dinh Vuong Twonda Walker David Walsh Eddie Walters Phillip Waltrip Donnice Watson Wayne Webb Tim Webb Sarah Wetzel Colene Whatley Jamie Wheeler Monica Whorton m.,u:' 'wig .5 S 11 Jw f' rw . J :J wan- W f xx ,Y K' lea gg, rw J J J 4' 'Z V JM Q- f, I 5 '.8ii71? ' , 1 . ' 51 . f .. A X J 3, A ' by .J ,lf ,lim 'Ia is ' J wwf 3 ,V I Us A .xi J X J, l' L X 1 Duane Williams Tammy Williams Vanessa Williams Roger Williams Debbie Wimberly Carol Wise Mary Wishart Merilee Wells Drew Wood Mark Wynn BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Merriman knock-kneed? Or has she just turned into a Troy-Ann? BOTTOM RIGHT: Although there were some factory com- plications, the juniors were nevertheless excited to receive their charter class rings. Sophs Meet at Beginning The sophomore class showed their school pride by painting store windows the week before the NSPS vs RLT football game. Two other class projects were selling the Class of '8O T-shirts and sponsoring the Valentines Dance. sv TOP LEFT: Ms. Willis gives her speech which fills the sophomores with encouragement and excitement. TOP RIGHT: Ms. Willis and Mr. Hembree are the sophomore class sponsors. CENTER LEFT: The sophomore class participates in their first class meeting. BOTTOM RIGHT: This year's class officers are L. Mitcham, secretary: L. Moore, president: R. Rivera, vice-president: and R. Ritzel, treasurer. 164 TOO BUSY A- . u i a rf' 1 - PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE 1' J Atv IA Y' 3. l lx Y M f. ' ii- ' ici g 1:1 V? I X . . 'vi 41 7 is f ' , i ,yr-5 A i X I 51 Q' ' 'Q' 'cv an Qi 1 Y V ,A '57 ' ' ' ii 2 ff, ' .1 in Q - 1. , Q Xfff Q ,A ' I ' 1' A MIM I C , yu, 4 ' . ! M gi , ., . . -if , el r N M We t .V -g ie V, ff Q., 'N , D,-in-. i, Mk, fi H if ff? A-----. X ' fi will i 2. X T HE A k :4:m'.?:.'ff5?,3riflifzttg? ' ,H g A , J , .611 , If 5 .K vi, , 4 .F M A I X, will , . , 24 , g New! Nt V .- ffl V 3.43 ff k 'li 1 I gif f ' - 5 xg, , , X2 1 i .Xp 1 IQ: 1 , M: ,J ,Wg ily!! S 2- we .. 1' 2 T V ' fy N, l 7 vw be :L K gf A fi . ,A f Brian Abbey Mary Abbott Randy Adams Lion Adkins Hattie Akers Valerie Alexander Amelia Anderson David Anstett Kathy Archer Jeff Arledge Karen Arnold Rebecca Aronowitz Jeff Ashley Greg Aston Kris Atcheson Albert Baker Brent Ball Dan Bass Tim Bell Scott Bender Teresa Bender Danny Bernal Desiree Bernhard Patricia Bibby Doug Bielefeldt Karren Bingham Lisa Blackburn Bob Blyth Mark Blythe Barbi Bolfing Mark Boehm Leslie Bolle Melanie Boone Elizabeth Borel Tony Boren Donna Branch Toni Brantley Kim Brewer Apryl Brooks Cinda Brooks 165 Charles Brown Becky Buck Brian Buell Tanya Bunch Mike Burks George Burton Lani Caceres Cynthia Campbell Kem Canalizo Deborah Cannon Sherry Cape Randy Carey Alan Carlisle Todd Carrell James Carroll Debbie Carter Ronald Cartner Mary Carver Maria Cecchini Debra Chapman Mike Chreene Joannie Christopher Jamie Clayman Adam Clement Dean Clemons Fiona Clingerman Donna Clini Maria Cobos Tamra Coke Brian Coleman Mark Conner Carolyn Coody Mark Cooper Wendy Cooper Terri Creed Greg Crenshaw Lisa Criscitello Laurie Crosby Carolyn Cross Jannette Crossland i C, N Q gf . 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David Crouch Kathleen Cummings Aimee Curbelo Michael Cypert Susan Daley Annette Dandois Flon Davis Todd Davis Scott Davis Toni De La Rosa Todd Deline Michelle Derville Maryann Dipaolo Keven Dishman Dotty Doyen Chris Dreiling Susan Dyer Dee Edwards Robin Edwards John Ellis 16 Cindy Embrey Ricky English Jorge Escobar Andrew Evans Charlcie Evans Christi Evans Laura Evitts Mark Ewing Robert Ewing IVlolli Fairchild Keith Farr Charles Faubion Celia Ferguson Deana Findley Ronald Flanagan Olga Flores Rosemary Frank Kenneth Fulton James Furey Christine Gammon Carol Garcia Rosemary Garcia Jerri Gardner Carol Garner Cindy Gerbode Thomas Gibson Laura Glaze Jennifer Golden Noble Goossen Danny Gordon lVlark Graham Casey Graham Kevin Grant Leann Gravley Dee Dee Green Stewart Green Kendra Griffith Leonard Gngsby Diane Grlppy Nlaria Guerra hw, .. E ,,.. iw N Q ii -Q . xy. r -. A. R . ' 1-s' X , 1 4. if iv Sl V 'r -N 3- . Q we D t A , ,, S E it A H 'P K f f rr 5V l' , ' 'N . N l L, if J Q , , fi. 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' f t . - 4 3 w e Michael Guevara Rick Haefs Kellie Hall Jody Hankins Kevin Hanson Mitch Hanson Tonnie Hanson Venessa Harbison Karen Harrison Lanny Harwell Curtis Hatherly Joe Hawes Kenneth Hays Danny Headen Michael Heaner Roger Heath Annabelle Heeger Karen Henderson Susan Hennis David Henry Chris Herndon Jeffrey Herndon Denise Hill Sheila Hill Kenny Hilliard Janet Hinton Greg Hollingshead John Hood Anton Hrebec Barbara Hubertus BOTTOM LEFT Sophomores cheer their class on to win the spirit stick for one week 70 Eddy Huchingson Kim Huggins Holly Hunt Venessa Hurley David Hurst Janna Hutcherson Peggy Jacobson Jennifer James Victor Jennings Becky Johnson Steve Johnson Wesley Johnson Carl Johnson Bob Joles Brad Jones Ralf Jones Ron Jones Jeff Jordan Wayne Kelly Rickey Kelly RIGHT: Sophomores make snowflake decorations forthe Christmas dance during homeroom. F 4' in 'QR y . Ji . ff, .M 6 s Y' ,sf J, ,N Q5 . ' E K X . E X i ,E X ll T Gi? 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'jggn ,tx X' - 0 .M-144 A l K . 3 ' ' . I . LL,, , , ,tif , 2' gl -El, . , 'Q . Mike Kendall Joseph Kennedy Laura Kessler David Kindred Chuck Koehler Carol Koehn John Krieger Sylvain Lacasse Suzanne Lafferty Kristy Landman Susan Lane Beth Laney Barbara Lange Darrell Langurn Maria Laureano Laura Lavallee Fred Lawler Granger Lawson Sheri Leader Sharelee Leger Billy Lewis Lana Lewis Shelly Lewis Danny Lobo Flick Loftus Donna Long Kim Long Michael Long Mindy Luce Paul Lynn Terri Maddox Karen Mailloux Stacy Malone Thomas Manby Julia Maresh Antonio Marin Chris Marohl Teresa Martin Lori Massie Mikki Masters 72 ABOVE: Mtchelle Spraclley, Venessa l-larblson, and Kendra Gnfflth engage ID conversation during class. Marshall Matthews Tern Mayo Kayla McBnde Robin McCaulley Sandra McCaulley Jan McCormack Mark McGehee Mtchael McGtnn Tommy McGuure Lynette Mclntosh Ross Mclver Heather McKenney Glen McKtnney Lora McKinney Linda McManus Leslle Medearls Sandra Mendez Laura Mercer Mona Mlchaelrs Wayne Muller Kay Mlnchey Laurel Mltcham Donna Mttchell Mlchelle Mltchell Mary Montfort ' ff 'S X V . L4 lift: as 1 L l :sy 5 1: - nr! Q X , 5 1 K . T'iSffg,'Wi' f .ffy t H ,L ., '- of Q L F' me rw ' S A e if -.?.av- , f f' Q. T s , --f . . 4 Q 557 x swf V fi-use 5 l Q R N3 L ,L A .Knor 1-5.1 ' Q y v- 1 ., V- 5 his A Y ffl ,'- J- l t A t. r. J wt t 1- r t ,, . M ' as ' N v r t W Q Q , , 41 X x an QQ W .zzr N r 4 1,1 sf ' ' 'Y W .., X I 5. ,ht fl' 4 Ar ,Q 5 M Q f N fr 5333 1- 2 ff rr' 'yy -+ N A ' y - M ,, X t . Ji , N 1 I 1 t t , 41. 1 . ' f s 'N se' O K ' . . .Q tv. .- f , .fe ' , X' ' Q1 ' -lg - K , 'W I ' I an A A 1' Q gk lv, - if rf i ' W2 1 I w X .-.vm 7 A A f tx' Q ii: f jf A'1f,M. if 1 '..- r X N Q Nj: . 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Steven Sims Bill Singleton Karla Skidmore Cindy Smith Karen Smith Kernon Smith Kim Smith Diane Sorber Robert Spaete John Spellman Kirk Spencer Michelle Spraclley Peggy Steele Tory Steele Steven Steenson Kathy Stermer Eric Stockman David Stripling Tim Tabor Cheryl Tallent Linda Taylor Robert Terry Kelly Thurston Daniel Timmerman Debora Torrance Scott Van Dusen David Van Scoy Niem Dinh Vuong Cindy Wall Ardith Walters Jeff Ware John Warren Kenneth Watson Sherry Watson Joe Webster Debbie Welker Ken Wells Pat White Rowdy Whittington Allen Wickware Connie Willer Angela Williams Jimmy Williams Shelly Williams Kay Willis Pam Wilson Randy Wilson Russell Wilt Jim Wimberly Robin Wlodarczyk Kenny Wolfard Brett Wolfe Randy Worstell Patti Woods Bruce Young Pamela Zacharis Rolando Zbikowski Johanna Zismer John Zismer Robin Zornes at J 'I ag fy I 1 Q.. A 0 75: Q- :gm ... ag . r 13 LHLXQ ' tw-g W 62,1 .S . y ' J . ' Y f ny' -xx .E f X N2 Nw - i V 1, , X I 'N X x '+'Q,. ' xp ,. 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This year they have done many things, including performing in the halftime activities in the Powder Puff football game. The sponsors for the officers are Ms. Robin Brown and Ms. Susan Morris. TOP LEFT: Freshmen Class sponsors are Ms. Morris and Ms. Brown. CENTER RIGHT: Freshman class officers are Robert O'Bannon and Melanie Willaert. CENTER LEFT: Jay Parsley and Ronnie Ruff work hard during drill team practice for the Powder Puff Football drill team. 177 Lisa Abron Nathel Adams Diane Ahalt Robert Alexander Stephen Alexander Lynn Andrews Stella Arebalo John Ashby Marty Ashley John Aukes Toni Ayers Bobby Bain Scott Baker Billy Ballard John Barnes Kelly Barnes Betty Barrera Stacey Bartmess Chan Bass Collin Bateman Angela Bean Joni Beaty Janiece Beers Debbie Benton Kristie Betts Pamela Bizzell Robb Blackard Ken Blackerby Paul Boatright Thomas Bolfing Blake Boone Albert Borroto Terry Bow Steven Bowen Wendell Bowen Lisa Boyd Becky Boyer Bill Bradford David Brady Monica Branch 5 J so J ,, ., Q 2,9 f 2 ' 'Qflf' ill . gsvSmZw.W,. , fi 1 ,c . . A, ,,: , w b L Q, , t if g if it V 2. . , ,. 'I X .. Q . gf- i Z '.,i , o,,Jo, A 'J I l i X ,, 5631- L.. I, as I i B J' 5 l f if at 'f f- xf it . i f S , its Q W . ,AI t 1 in A df in X ' ' S Sgtifiggxi F ,,,J..,. ' '15 A . B? ' My B We , S Q,f1ifl jx A it , , ' 1 .v h ' . ' x ,. 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' A Fi -52 is ann.-.ixx.46 x Ex 1. x aft I i fx I 1 is . , fx .A 4- it '-4.5 A giifsg ki' if s if A .f 'cv ,,, A ff 1' -W I fs if-7 fs s j I , S. ,, r ,. 1 3 ' J X ' if 'X HQ s .- '1 law, Corey Brennan Connie Brewer September Brooks Bobbye Brown Sherry Brown Danna Budd Lauri Buffington Phyllis Burel Lissa Burr Lauri Burton Phillip Bush David Byrd Kimberly Camp Kim Carder Devonna Cargal Denise Carr Dann Cashion Kristin Caso Scott Castelberry Kay Cervenka Mercy Chacko Alan Chapman Paul Chavira Doug Chism Glenda Chism BOTTOM LEFT: Freshmen take a break during Physical Science Joe Choronzy Nlarleriy Ciro Kelli Clay Deidre Clayton Debbie Clemens Donny Coggswell Michele Coker Todd Collins Tristie Cooper Joan Copp Sue Cornell William Cornell Patty Cox Robert Crawford Tammy Creed Lisa Crosby Ronnie Cuello Todd Culbertson Holly Curtis Kim David Scott Davis Angie Dawson Mike Dawson Tom Dawson Myra Deen Andrea Defoy Mike Del Valle Lynn Depalma Robert Dieckhoner David Douglas Linda Duncan Robert Duncan Steve Duponte Stacey Duvarney Lynda Edds Garland Edwards Bobby Elder Mark Alison Elston Mike Faubion Matt Fausak f- fi A X V. 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I kin ' f ax l l Margaret Felton Tammy Ferguson Maria Ferrer Anita File Lauren Fiore Mike Flores Anna Francis Teresa French Stacy Fuchsman Jeff Fuller Jim Galchutt Toni Gallagher Diane Garcia Cindy Garza Laura Gates Danny Gibson Mark Gibson Tish Gilbert Jennifer Gilchrist Melissa Glover Mike Gold Don Goodson Frank Gorishek Ronnie Gould Reggie Grace Carl Graham Rich Graham Keith Grant Wayne Gratigny Scott Gravley Roxanne Green Melody Gregg Gregg Griffin Danny Grimes Richard Grimes Bill Gumbert Shari l-lackworth Debbie Hale Kathy Hale Laurie Hall Eddie Hanson Teri Hanson Richard Harrison Jerry Harvey Kathy Hathcock Laura Hathorn Jimbo Hawes Rhonda Hayes Carolyn Haynes Beth Henderson Miles Hennis Peter Hester Toni Hicks Doug Hickson Tim Higgins Ollie Hinton John Hinshaw Dennis Hogan Jeff Hogan Lee Holbert John Holipski Billie Holloway Lynn Hood David Hopkins Cindy Horn Theresa Hoss Jesse Hudson Sherlyn Hughes Mike l-lulsey Don Hunt Jon Hutcherson Angie Hutchins Theresa Jasper Tracey Jobson Cindy Johnson Lisa Johnson Michelle Johnson Stacey Johnson Louise Jones Paula Jones 'M f A X t V s wi h f 1 ' 2 5' ' r: - 5' ' I 6.5 all' 1- Vx A , Qf.fQgY5fJ im If gr, '. tw' J ' fl y J gi .J . 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AH, 'if Us Q 1'+Q,f.f L if JL iffkfs 2 -'05 6. 1 W, s. ,sl JM I 'X x is x -1 1 2 ffn X ,WV , 4 Q in l Sfx Xi i E A1 If i 5, :L Q 129 ' 'i K -vs my F31 ie. EVXYY f as i2i,,tfQ,f J R' 53 ' -:S 3 L QM. ' V. .fx 'yf I . -fa? L 9 f, L. ,WW PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE it I X hg,g?1 ,, J Theresa Jones Margaret Jonon Kelly Jordan Margaret Jordan Anil Joy Kevin Keene Charles Kendall Scott Kephart Lonnie Kiker Richard Kilgore Chulmin Kim Douglas Kinkaid Mark Kirklin Roger Klein Jon Krum Jimmy Ladd Jimmy Ladd Karen Lafferty Ana Lamazares Sonia Lassiter Sheila Lavello Jeff Lawless Calvin Lewis Jimmy Lewis Mark Limsky BOTTOM LEFT: Arise go forth and conquer journalism students TOP RIGHT Freshmen boys practice their dance routine for the Powder Puff game. Randy Linder Pat Little Greg Loewe Dana Long Mike Longan Craig Lott Lori Love Carol Loveless Kevin Luallen Lori Lyles Debbie Lyons David Macelvaine Jeff Mallory Anne Manby James Markley Mike Marsh Richie Martin Tom Martin James Martinez Michael Martinez Yolanda Martinez Dwane Maxwell Kendall May Donna McAughey Dorothy McCauley Q . fl Hia' ' . . V fp . I - 4 KN! A uf. I 'R -rx ' ff: 1 - .A e- it ii ' lx.- i E , i,..,? .vain A H' L ., i A , - ii. 1 as gli . . if Y i A L : Q . . L J '-,gf QL i L , 5 e I i L is ry s 1, . ii S, A JZ! L, ' w v. w.-.,. ...lv 41 an s fm G A Q Q 5 'N lf f 'sa g X EL.. ' K 'T A A .fl .1.a,,. . I ' , 'fl 7' A . 5, 'L ' T T . Et vw 'Q ff' D KW .,y .b ,fi 1: fi I X 3 lt A R A ,R . , , rx 4 x JT' Steve McClay Craig McFarlln Shar: McGrevv Kenth Mclnnlsh Kam Mclntyre Karla McLaughlln Barbara McMlnn Robln McMullen Karen Muddaugh Trac: Mllburn Duane Mlllaway David Muller Steve Muller Laura Malls Wulbur Mlnderman James Mitchell Randy Mltchell Lorne Moblev David Montesuno Kristy Moore Donna Morelock Mark Morgan Leslle Morgerson Mark Morris Krlstl Moss BOTTOM LEFT Three freshmen enlov a few moments of relaxatlon durlng Clase Gina Mount Mike Mozelle Joe Munoz Roger Nabors Diane Neal Kelly Nevins Robbie Nichols Chris Nims Jackie Nitsch Chuck Niven Kelly Norrid Jeff Nottingham Robert O'Bannon Pam O'Brian Danny O'ConnelI Stacy Page Darrell Parker Rhonda Parkey Jay Parsley John Paulsen Mark Phanco Greg Pier Randi Pierce Lucia Plaza Tami Plumlee Michelle Pollock Tommie Pope Richard Pratte Alina Prez Bob Price Cindy Priest Joey Puente Amy Radcliffe Starla Ragan Karen Raisovich Roland Ramirez Colleen Randall Mike Ray Sonja Ray Michelle Redding A fl kg-. 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C , T ti ger T S T i r it Q'-Qfr,iNX , at x X 1 X Ny ef.,-'xv- 'S 31 Troy Reeves Ryan Reid Theresa Reiser Deirdre Reishus Anita Reynolds Christy Rhea Richard Riccardi Charlotte Richardson Chris Richardson Jeffrey Rickenbacher Cathy Ricketts Steve Rigby Lawrence Rimmer Sarah Rittenhouse Darrin Roark Ricky Roberts Tracy Robertson Jose Rodriguez Monica Roehrich Cathy Rogers Julie Rogers Teri Rogers Tom Rogers Julie Ross Matthew Ross BOTTOM LEFT: Freshmen students inspect their feet. 7 TOP RIGHT The Drlll Team shows nts splnt by decoratlng the varsity football team locker FOOTTI. Lora Rowe Make Rubenstein Scott Rubenstein Susan Ruclnskl Ronnle Ruff Mark Runkle Jeff Rutherford Gregg Salrnl Candy Schaper Sandy Schultz Sharon Scott Kevln Shaw John Shlne Lvsa Sives Jodl Smlth Paul Spaete Andy Sparks Tommy Starnes Rhonda Steel Duane Stone Karen Stotts Greg Sullrvan Karen Sulllyan Pam Sullivan Scott Taylor . ef-1 5 V ' df , t9 f fl 'W X ,Q SH ig ls.: tix I' k X R tf. 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A ' A - 'WF :Y Wi Kris Terry Martha Thompson Cindy Tidwell Richard Tolleson Terry Tonubbee Mike Tooke Rose Torrico Sharon Trejo Robert Tuck Carol Tuley Beth Turicchi Anita Turner Mary Turner Tom Twedt Beverly Uland Susan Upton Darrell Van Dusen Bobby Van Es Merianne Van Scoy Martha Van Scoy Lynne Vernon William Vlasak Kathy Vollmering Stephanie Wagner Sheila Walji BOTTOM LEFT: Mr Elliot prepares notes for his freshmen science classes TOP RIGHT Ketth Austin discusses his homework wlth Lance Prothro. Deborah Wallace Darla Walls Anthony Walsh Tony Waltrip John Waskow Colleen Watts Kimberly Weindorff Lisa Wells Mark Wempe Greg Wheeler Shawn Wheeler Shawna Whrtaker Marlette Whorton Ana Wuckware Jeff Wiggins Jeff Wrlcox Nlelanle Willaert Kyla Wllllams KlrnWiIIlansor1 Candy Wilson Erlc Wilson Brian Wohnsledler Leanne Woodard Allson Woods Joan Worthlngton - y HB Petit tat , . -. , .1 J I it--su LA . 3 X, ,, ,..-f x r .el A W - t , r A f '- :A Q 'Q Xia I A ,fl h -Txyit 'fu 4 -.nzjrzf j'k T 4 X ff f:?:'W' ffl-4. T ,' K li L l , '- V . vii 4 . 'A 3 , . ' 5 1- Y . H , , files ,, 3 K f Q I K s Ziifzfg. , ,,W- lg' 131 f YL I-. . v .1 .,.Y ,.,, .,.. A . .gf ' lstl 6 'K 5 ij' 15 'y fi' iii.: Ji, X ' L A f X ie' V it , -'V' Q , Q... 5 ,L .. ef f l N its ix Q ' 'err 'N .L - ff , V- g ,, 3 i b y L I may , '-fa .fi , f f. T S X Q . cz X I , .ff X a 1 1 x x V . 3 it , Y Q 1 Q53 Tammy Yzttcer lcmrlYUt1rtgg Scott Young Elizabeth Zolltcoffer -ln. .. w xx x 1. 3 Tuisk B Ha. R , ,ag L . -..Vi . Jw tw-W , 5, V, T ' - 'mt ,- 'Q 5 s 5. 1225-1.15 - - Q ?f.1iu't is 1 5 E Ti,,1l21:l.: 7.-tg-'gztg-..5 ,girl .M- qs'f.A . fl 1 Wigika. .12in?3i Xi. V - L.: we- 22. 11, wx ,Q BOTTOM LEFT: Rtfik Ftl1tr,m'f'1lhnS an argument wnth the vvzttl CENTER:Tht2ztttfznc1amCQ Otftce :S very busy In the rttormngg wtth tardtes. BOTTOM RIGHT: SturiQrttQ am bored wnth thff teafihefs lecture. . X. . N. is A ages -., A X il' gtg. .5 ..,' ,I lii T K Q ,Qs Q an K v t 4 5 X in QS! k K ,tt 5. Q: 1,4 iw 1 . f 65.5 Q ,, l 1 A 5 ,. ,yt w p F5119 ' Q, S ' T ' nd J 41 I W, .w x-fy .ar- Q 1 . ,f'x T T nw NSHS Adds Eighth Grade As one of the newest additions to NSHS, the eighth grade officers and Student Council worked diligently to serve their class. Dances, semi-formal and informal and assemblies were among their successful efforts for the school year 77-78. TOP RIGHT: Members of the Eighth Grade Student Council meet with Barry Stuart and Doug MacDonald to discuss procedures of the student body. BOTTOM LEFT: Eighth Grade class officers for the year '77-'78 were'R. Duponte, vice president: C. Martinez, president, Fl. Ellis, treasurer: K. Poole secretary. BOTTOM RIGHT: The sponsor of the eighth grade was Ms. Marie Paschal. 1 - x 'R , 5 -. xt ., K A -v Q., 1' ,, i f V. gf, . 1, Q A w 5 1 Wi' 6 w ii w Y A VX I lx x. . 1-' , -:va ' ' f , av- vw ' A'-L i - 'A I-ff. , 4' f i L K g,.....r .i Fx N ' 4 1' -4-'. :'L 7:3 fy i X ' x Ag, . Kg L A ' x ,, L - 1- ' ge A f ?.' L as L lv 4. A be L , .ff.,5 4 A si 1 Y 1' AJAX. . . 1 1 K gl-Q ffQ'5: L 7 ' ' Angie Adkins Lee Adkins Heather Alexander Debbie Allen Gail Anderson Steve Anglin Billy Ansley Cindy Arebalo Andy Arnold Roger Arnold Leanne Atcheson Tom Bailey Karen Barbee Charles Barron Lorie Bateman Gregory Batson Brian Bean Alan Beane Ronnie Becknauld Robin Becknauld Lavetta Berry Joel Bewley Sherry Bickel James Biddle Diana Blackburn BOTTOM LEFT: Randy Plumlee escorts Ms Marie Paschal in the final pep rally for the 1977 football season 4 TOP RIGHT: Mr. Scott Cunningham, 8th grade math teacher, masquerade-s as a DeWitt Perry cheerleader at an Sth grade pep rally. Ricky Bloomer Kurt Bolen Allison Box Bryant Boyd Monica Boyer Brad Branch Stan Breedlove JC Brooks Susie Brown Tammy Brown Jay Broyles Iva Budilovsky Eddie Burris Scott Buss Cathy Campbell Tamra Cantrell Mike Carpenter Terri Carpenter Yvette Carroll Tessa Carter Rosemary Cartner Don Casto Greg Cessna Lilly Chacko ti0 ' ivy.,- fi: Y C R' ' J C Wt if r in if! x' pa 'si K, . Zi A- 'I 'wif I 3 J g 5 lr fl 1eli41,9 2, x 'ffl' f I' l 14 , me ,L 1 N 'Tj l B l 1 X W . '. .gi M ,, 4732 11 4' Y , .... . A3 'R 5 fl B - , .: ,fp-MXN34. .l.5'l 'dxf fl N g'tb 1'5 .ZQ x-ff ! - RL 5' M IDUBIISY Q . NOT SHOWN egg .slgw I' Lk . ,f , .2 -W. ew, , w 1 W, 41 L., 'LK 5 if .lt Qggg chris f, ,, ul' 'mf' C , A 'Q Q Q' aiifluxk . . . - -3, ,,, 353.5 . 4 I 'Y-Q fl., QF it - ,u 1 'i 1 2 My .7 st AN his fe .. vw. H t,iX , i Q i it C if iii l 'fi -4 ,uf i Q . ..3,xi5xM 'H' list c..f ow? .U of I illiig EszZE4 se Ag. - f, . xv 1 :S X Xx x KX Qi b . ,1.. 5 Y, ' 1 - , gf iw hx K , Q 0 f fha , i , ,. . 1 is gs my ' . 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Renee Dupont 8th grade cheerleader, seems to be Ixtted by spurut David Levins Dan Lewis Harper Lincecuni Kim Linders Richard Loewe Scott Loftis Alex Lopez Julie Loughridge Robert Ludwick Thomas Mackey Mark Mallory David Manby Rebecca Manley Mark Martin Juan Martinez Michelle Martinez Jill Massie Michael Masters Gregory Mayberry Glenn McBride Cindy McCullough Troy McDonald Elaina McGrew Theresa McKay Kevin McManis Andrew McMullen Dale McMullen Terry Meador Jeffrey Miller Lance Minnix Kim Moeller Dean Moreland Michael Morgan Bill Morrison Kenneth Mothershed Tammy Mullens Cyndie Munselle Renee Nallie Jesse Navarro Bubba Nelson W . - 'L T! Xl. Jr? vs K ' J - r.. ' ' 3 ,, infix 4 AJ' .of vc Q , , T . L .L i .. :Ea x cv - , VM ik ,... 'NI 'X , 2, ' ,' . wW '2tC I .. f?e3:3T+2f-.zu --.iE5'll.f'fl31'l,--ff t't 2i ' i ft my lids Tx W UA: I V it ., f+ 3 f X it 'yt t' 'Q ' xi T . ' fn! if K L Q, 5 xx. 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P 3' 5' .A r 4 ' k kr' W W- Y.. , Kevin Nims Kelly Nitsch Johnny Nurnberg Pat Outler Elizabeth Owens Richard Owens Denise Pallitto Michael Pallonetti Kimberly Parker Bambi Pate Shawn Patterson Susan Paulette Peter Paulsen Cathy Peterson Tish Pierot Mike Pinegar Kimber Lee Pinneke Alan Platt Randy Plumlee Kurt Poetschke Stephanie Point Cheryl Polley Karen Poole Nancy Posivok Kathy Powel Melinda Price Joe Priyitt Robert Pruitt Roland Puente Laura Oualls James Rains Lanita Rainwater Sharlene Ray Laura Raylean Lisa Redding Cathy Reichenbach Lisa Reina Mariana Reiser Barry Reynolds Becky Richey ZOO Debbie Riley Wanda Rivera Debbie Roark Lanorre Robelen Melanie Roberts Denise Robertson Diane Rodgriguez Vivian Rogina Trine Ross Kriss Rosser Todd Rosson Tiffany Royals Shari Rubenstein Kim Russell Junior Ruth Scott Rutherford Maria Scamardo John Schaffhausen Dan Scheske Susan Schlinke Bobby Schule Eric Seebock David Seely Shelley Seibert Scott Shirley Karen Sides Jim Sigman Kim Skinner Michael Spradlin Deborah Stafford Lori Steele lVlarian Stephenson William Sterling Kim Stinnett Sharon Stotts Cheri Stull Charles Sublette Frank Swift Wes Talkington Janet Taylor ig' Q f J 3 W J, . 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MariaZornes ff if! tl, xt Ronnie Taylor Dana Thompson Susanne Thornhill Grace Tsoi Diana Tucker Mark Uland Diane Vissers Sandy Voelkel James Wadle David Wagner David Walls Rulene Walters Karen Waltrip Ben Webster Cindy Welker David Werner Brian Wescott Rhonda West Candi Westfall Clare White Yvette Whorton Rebecca Wilkinson James Williams Melanie Williams Sherri Williams Jaron Wilson Dee Dee Winfrey Denise Witham Bryan Witherspoon Karan Wohkittel Scott Wolf Jeff Wood Kristi Worthy Daphne Zimmer Jeff Zismer 1 E ' ' j I5 ,w ADS AND INDEX Faculty . . . Cross' Western . . . names . . . Dan McGees . . . Juniors. . .RAR Press. . .Symms. . .SeIIing. . .The Cham- bersg. . . Buying . . . Sophomores . . . Boltco. . . Freshmen Complimenrs of . . G Trojan Club omg I ri. TQ, Good Luck, Troia ns A Q S+ u a 172 Farmers Branch Shopping Center E + . 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SUNFLOWER HEALTH FOODS THE ILIAD STAFF THANKS STEVE BLAIR GRAPHICS Junior Index -A- Aligheri, Tim 137, 152 Allen, Debbie 112, 113, 152 Allen, Larry 117, 152 Amos, Mike 50, 51 Arledge, Cindy 112, 1 13, 152, 160 Arnold, Susan 137, 152 Aslanian, John 152 Austin, Keith 19, 23, 25, 46, 47, 48, 49, 104, 137, 152, 190 -B- Bain, Becky 106, 121, 152 Bates, Kelly 121, 123, 152 Bernal, Freddy 30, 60, 152 Betts, Jeff 104, 152 Bickel, Charlene 126, 152 Biddle, Janet 152 Bielitz, Andy 21, 26, 30, 152 Blackard, Todd 120, 152 Blackney, Tom 152 Blythe, Betsy 110, 131, 152 Boldrey, Jacquelyn 152 Bolen, Max 152 Bowen, Richie 152 Boydson, Teresa 152 Boyer, Jeanne 152 Bracey, Steve 135, 152 i Brady, Bobby 19, 27, so, 31, 35, 1 152 l l 1 l i l l i l 1 L l l l 1 1 l l Branch, Scott 105, 134, 138, 152 Brauer, William 152 Brewer, Steve 22, 152 Broyles, Heidi 120, 152 Buchanan, Paul 152 Burel, Alicia 152 Burge, Karen 106, 121, 152 Burgess, Clarlee 22, 105, 112, 113, 151, 152 Burkhalter, Brenda 134, 152 Burks, Bill 30, 106, 152 Burton, Lisa 120, 152 Burton, Tami 106, 152 -C- Caceres, Paul 134, 152 Caldwell, Cheri 100, 152 Cantrell, Connie 153 Carlile, Traci 135, 153 Cape, Bobbin 106, 153 Carpenter, Gary 153 Carpenter, Steve 153 Carter, Karri 153 Casey, Michael 153 Cash, Sarah 54, 135, 153 Castleberry, Mark 153 Casto, Jeff 30, 153 Cessna, Carrie 105, 128, 151, 153 223, 224 Chacko, Sam 153 l Chapman, Cathy 153 l Chadwell, Dena 153 l 1 Chesser, Joe 30, 31, 105, 153 Choronzy, Patricia 153 Clark, Brenda 153 Claterbaugh, Jelf108, 110, 134, 153 Conley, Thomas 153 Cooper, Mike 153 Cooper, Richard 153, 30, 33 Copeland, Jimmy 120, 153 , Coyle, Jamie 153 ' Cubria, Caridad 153 l i Cuello, Chris 30, 138, 154 Cunningham, Nikki 112, 113, 154, 160 Curlee, David 30, 154 Czarny, Carol 40, 41, 137, 154 -D- Dagostino, John 120, 154 Daley, Thomas 137, 154 Dandridge, Mindee 109, 134, 154 Dang, Linn 154 Davenport, Rebecca 154 Davis, Joey 154 Davis, Gregory 108, 1 10, 154 Davis, Ken 141,154 Dawson, Kelly 154 Deline, Janine 138, 154 Dennis, Linda 154 Dennis, Robert 154 Dickerson, Gail 154 Diviney, Dale 154 Donaldson, Karen 118, 119, 154 Donaldson, Kim 154 Dreier, Lisa 121, 122, 154 Dugger, Donald 154 Dugger, Tim 154 Duncan, Dana 154 ...E- Eason, Mark 20, 30, 154, 223, 224 Eastman, Robin 120, 154 Edmiston, Mark 108, 110, 134, 154 Elliott, Tobey 154 Eng, Curtis 104, 25, 108, 110, 154 Erickson, Robert 154 Esquivel, Alec 30, 35, 154 Eubanks, Kip 108, 110, 134, 154 ...F- Fairbanks, Melissa 106, 154 Farley, Patrick 154 Felt, David 137, 154 Fennel, Cathy 154 Ferguson, Stewart 60, 129, 154 Ferratti, Penny 135, 154 Fishback, Lori 154 Forester, Lisa 154, 120 Fowlkes, Dana 105, 135, 155 Frank, Kevin 155 Fretheim, Eric 108, 110, 155 Fuchsman, Kelly 155 Furey, Arleen 120, 155 -G.. Garcia, Barbara 138, 155 Geilich, William 155 Gerbode, Brian 30, 155 Gonzales, Joe 105, 116, 155 Gonzales, Osmany 30, 117, 155 Goossen, Terry 30, 34, 104, 155 Gould, Beverly 155 Greenwood, Jackie 54, 155 Gresham, Cindy 120, 155 -H- Hall, Bob 30,155 Hallford, John 155 Hamil, Gary 3O,51,155 Harrington, Tommy 155 Harrison, Greg 155 Harvey, Bonnie 155 Haynes, Charles 118, 155 Haynes, Tracy 155 Head, Nancy 155 Heaner, Marty 30, 25, 117, 137, 155 Henderson, Dave 138, 155 Henry, Jay 60, 129, 155 High, Bob 132, 155 Hill, Debbie 120, 155 Himstedt, Stacy 155 Hinshaw, William 155 Hollingsworth, Gay 155 Houchin, Janna 121, 135, 155 Hufft, Cynthia 138, 155 Hughes, Randy 46, 48, 49, 155 Hunter, Tana 132, 155 Hutchinson, George 155 Iglesias, Mike 20, 30, 31, 32, 155, 223, 224 -J- Jackson, Barton 155 Jackson, Danny 155 Jayroe, Robert 30, 31, 33, 34, 35 106, 155 Johnson, Karen 156 Jones, Debbie 137, 156, 161 Jones, Lori 156 Jones, Paul 156 Jones, Stact 156 Jordan, Curtis 120, 156 -K- Keene, Kevin 156 Koehler, Jeannette 156 Koehler, Pat 156 Koehn, Debbie 108, 110, 156 Kohlstrand, Ron 132, 156 -L- Lamazares, Humberto 156 Land, Kevin 156 Langum, Dale 156 Larsen, Allen 156 Latiggais, Kenneth 46, 47, 48, 49, 1 , Le, Thu Van 156 Leek, Ricky 156 Lenz, Becky 156 Liberto, Tim 105, 156 Lines, Lisa 137, 156 Little, Richard 108, 156 Lopez, Robert 30, 156 ' Lorenzen, Alycyn 19, 40, 41, 104, 156 -M- MacDonald, Doug 104, 156 Madden, Lorraine 127, 157 Manske, Diane 121, 122, 157 Marin, Ramon 30, 125,131, 138, 157 Massengill, Nikki 121, 157 Matthews, Billy 157 , McCandless, Michelle 131, 157 McClellan, Teri 157 McClendon, Cindy 157 McClish, Barry 157 McCoy, Brad 30, 60, 157 McDonald, Julie 25, 157, 223 McGee, Bryant 108, 110, 118, 131, 157 Mclntyre, Candy 108, 110, 157 McKenzie, Cindy 120, 157 McKinney, Lisa 120, 157 McMinn, Bonnie 133, 157 McNeill, Darrell 157 Meador, Scottie 30, 157 Meador, Vicki 120, 157 Medearis, Chuck 30, 32, 33, 34, 46, 48, 157 Merkey, Dru 157 Middleton, Laura 121, 122, 157 Miller, Butch 157 Minderman, Kimberlee 157 Moffett, Denny 157 Monk, Roy 158 Moore, Christopher 30, 158 Morgan, Jan 106, 158 Morrison, Vic 158 Moss, Tammie 120, 158 Mothershed, Gary 158 Mullins, Robin 158 -N- Nelson, Mimi 25, 40, 41, 104, 158 New, Enola 158 Niven, Jo Lynne 125, 126, 158 Northcutt, Mark 30 Norton, Kevin 158 -Q- O'Day, Allen 118, 158 Oldenburg, Susan 158 Oliver, John 158 O'Rear, Rachel 25, 126, 137, 158 Osburn, Teresa 158 -P- Paige, Bryan 30, 158 Paige, Dana 158 Pallitto, Angel 158 Pallonetti, Darla 129, 158 Parker, Denise 18, 105, 112, 113, 158, 223 Parker, Zach 25, 158 Parks, Scott 25, 30, 158 Paulette, Cary 20, 26, 140, 158 Petecost, Laura 106, 131, 158, 223 A Pevehouse, Annette 121, 159 Phillips, Ronnie 159 - Phillips, Susan 126, 159 Phipps, LaDonna 159 Pittman, Angela 159 Point, Dwight 159 Pope, Vanessa 159, 223 Porter, Karen 159, 120 Priest, Danny 30, 159 Proctor, David 159 Prothro, Lance 21, 30, 159, 190 Pruitt. Judy 121, 159 ...R.... Ramirez, Ray 30, 159 Ramirez, Rene 30, 159 Rao, Linda 159 217 L B 9 , ,Q H 1... c 4, 9 5 59 55520 W, . , g K w ,5, .,. Q33 Y in fl f M , 1 o gi Q x8 2 i . at mf 5, - t- - '1 Q5,g'pa:14QEvzQfw.:v L M, Vg , f Q 9 Q 4, K: fl-if ,Q3g'23.aQ1..a A '- V f+f . . 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Lane, Susan 17.1 Laney, Beth 121, 171 Lange, Barbara 121, 171 Langum, Darrell 171 Laureano, Maria 171 Lavallee, Laura 127, 171 Lawler, Fred 171 Lawson, Granger 171 Leader, Sheri 171 Leger, Sharelee 171 Lewis, Billy 171 Lewis, Lana 171 Lewis, Shelly 42, 171 Lobo, Danny 117, 171 Loftis, Richard 135, 171 ' Long, Donna 171 V11Long, Kim 121, 171 , Long, Mike 171 QQLUCE, Mindy18, 171,118 -nvi- Jvladaox. rem 171 Mailloux, Karen 171 l tMal0me. Stacy 17,1 Manbyffom 1 71 Maresh, Julia, 171 V , 1, ,i , V VNlarin.Antonio 365106, 125, 1 S 1 f11'38, 171 1 1 Marohl,.Chris51,1,Z1 i 1 Martin, Teresa 171 Massie, Lori 171 , Masters,,Mikki 171 1 i Matgliews, Marshall 108, 110, 7 1 ' Mayo, Teri 40, 54, 124, 172 l McBride, Kayla 172 . 1 McCauley, Sandra 108, 110, 172 'MCCBUll8Y, Robin 172 N McCormick, Jan 42, 54, 172 ,McGehee, Mark 60, 172 McGuire, Tommie 26, 172, 129 Mclntosh, Lynette 121, 172 Mclver, Floss 104, 127, 172 McKenny, Heather 106, 132, 172 McKinney, Glen 108, 110, 128, 172 McKinney, Lori 108, 110, 172 McManis, Linda 172 Medearis, Leslie 121, 172 Mendez, Sandra 172 Mercer, Laurie 172 Mechaelis, Mona 127, 172 Miller, Wayne 172 - - Minchey, Kay 138, 172 Mitcham, Laurel 23, 105, 114, 128, 164, 172 Mitchell, Donna 172 Mitchell, Michelle 132, 172 Montfort, Mary 172 Moore, Lisa 25,121, 123, 164, V 167, 173, 223 Moore, Tammy 173 Morgan, Teri 42, 106, 110, 173 Morris, Donna 36, 173 Mox, Danny 173 -N- Nelson, Gaylene 173 Nesbit, Jon 108, 110, 173 Nichols, lkey 173 Nims, Kelly 106, 173 - Nitsch, Earl 173 Nixon, Pat 153, 173 -0- Obregon, Letty 173 O'Connell, Brian 36, 173 Ogletree, Bridgettea 173, 173 Ormond, Phil-173 - J Owens, Elton 36, 173 VV Owens, Nick 173 to ,+P 'f' Paliitto, Michelle 173. , Parks, Kevin 125, 131, 137 Parrigin, Paul 173 Pasche, Craig 60, 108. 1 Pate, Joe 173 Patrick, Debbie 25, 108, 110, . 134, 173 11 1 1 1 Patterson, Polly 108, 110, 173 Patzig, Mike 106, 173.. . gg Penland, Stephanie 1114, 131, 173 Pentegcost, Percy 108, 110, 134, 1 Perez, Lisa 104, 121, 173 it Poetschke, Gretchen 121, 173 Poff, Gary 30, 173 , xl?oovey,,Jeti,173, 1 1' Rritchard, Pam 173 tt 2 - - -1- Q- . - Omg. Dawn 14108, 113, 6 if Qiiinng Pamela 106,173 PM - if Rams, aiEnaffi11i73i'l Rainwater, Denisie 173 V L Raley, Cassandra 173 ' Ramirez, Henry 173 V Ramsey, Todd 30, 173 11 Ray, Wanda 104, 134, 173 Raylean, Gary 36, 174 V Redman, Tim 105, 174 -Reece, Michael 1174 Regouby, Daniel 46, 48, 49, 105, . 1 14 . t Richards, Sue 174 Richardson, Laura 108, 174 Richey, Rhonda 174 ' Ritzgg Rob 105, 135, 138, 164, Rivera, Ramon 51,105, 164, 174 Robelen, Janet 174 . Roberts, Karen 174 ' A ' Robertson, Mike 174 Rockwell, Dwayne 174 V Rodgers, Ruth 174 Roehrich, Debbie 174 V Rogers, Beverly 174 1 Roman, Mark 128, 174 Ross, Connie 174 Ross, Renay 174 Ross, Russell 174 Rosson, Troy 174 V Rudolph, Mark 174 Ruf, Steve 51, 138, 174 I Russell, Cindy 138, 174 Russell, Patrick 108, 110, 174 V Schaffhausen, James 174 V Scheske, Cathy 174 Schultz, Greg 137, 174 Seitzer, Deborah 174 1 Senter, Lanny 174 Sexton, Lesa 174 Shasteen, Vaden 174 1 1 Shipman, David 105, 110, 174 Shoemake, Scott 174 Sigmon, Sondra 121, 174 Simons, Theresa 54, 174 Simpson, Curtis 174 Sims, Steve 36, 175 Singleton, William 175 it Skidmore, Karla 108, 109, 110, 175 Smith, Cindy 118, 175 7 1 Smith, Karen 175 Smith, Kernon 175 Smith, Kim 175 1 Sonntag, Patrick 175 Sorber, Diane 1-18, 175 Spaete, Robert 175 Spellman, John 138, 175 - - Spencer, Kirk 1175 ' Spradley, Michelle 26, 121,V122, 176211755 1 11 Steele, Peggy 175 Steele, Troy 175 -- Steenson,eStevel1-75 J Stephens, Chris 17, 51, 46, 129 Sterrner, Kathy 175 - 1 Stockman,iEric 175 Stone, Deborah 175 V1 V Stripling, David 175 - Taborffl' im 75 7 Tallent,,Cheryl 75 V V VVVV VV Tfilylvfz glslndeil 18: 9111 9-1176 i Tayiorrmicheiie 176 Terry. 59590 J 75 61 1 . Tifiurston, Kelly 176E Timmerman, DanielV,176 V Torrance, Demie 126 1 Ussery, Randy 76 - l ' Van Dusen, Anthony 105, 176 Van Scoy, David 137, 176 Vaughan, Bruce 176 Vuong, Niem Dinh 176 1- 5 -W--' Wall, Cynthia 176 Walters, Ardith 176 Ware, Jeffrey 36, 37, 176 Warren, John 176 Watson, Ken 176 Watson, Sherry 176 Webster, Joe 129, 178 Welker, Debbie 118, 176 1 Weils, Ken 128, 176, 223 Whitaker, Timmy 176 White, Pat ,176 i 1 1 1 Whittington, Rowdy 176 Wickware, Allen 36, 1,76 Willer, Connie 1138, 176 Williams, Angela 176 Williams, Jimmy.51, 176 1 Williams, Teresa 176 Willis, Kay 121 , Wilson, Pam 40, :121 , 176 Wilt, Russell 176 Wimberly, Jim 176, 36 1 Wlodarczyk, Robin 176 Wolfard, Kenny 176, 104 Wolfe,1Brett 176, 51 Woods, Patti 176 Worstell, Randy 176 6 -Y-- Young,,Bruce 176 1 6 ,Z- Zacharias, Pamela 176 Zbikowski, Rolando 176 Zismer, Johanna 176 - Zismer, John 176 Zornes, Robin 108, 128, 138, 176 5,--A - Abron, Lisa 178 Adames, Danny 178 Adams, Nathal 178 Ahalt, Diane 178 i'Alexander, Robert 178 Alexander, Stephen 52,V118, 1 Andrews, Lynn 178 Arebalo, Stella 178 Ashby,-John -178 6 1 Ashley, Marty 38, 135, 178 Aukers, John, 133, V-1 78 - Ayersffioni 178 - Bain, Bobby 178 Baker, Scott 178 Ballard, Billy 38, 178 ' Barnes, John 178 Barnes, Kelly 52, 178 Barnes, Melody 178 1 Barrera, Betty 178 Barron, Charles 178 1, Bartmess, Stacey 178 Bass, Chan 129, 178 . , . , si, .rs if A 7 . .1 .,,.V.. ,,11 .31 L . ,1 1 f7Qllir11 178,111 , Joni43 118 125 ., , ,nf ,178 -- i21a1fgece1O7,1378 was 1 ,P ela178 38, 128 1 MBJH efby,,Kenneth 107 108 I , 1319 ilfhomas 178 11 :'i' ' 1 70163311110 108 W7 131, 178 e it Q 1 7' 4 r -4-1 ix a te? 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L W'Af' 'xz' ' C191f5i31i5fiiMercy 1 79 Chapman Alan 38, 179 ' ' iii Chavira, Raul 179 Chism, Doug 52, 179 1 Chism, Glenda 107, 108, 179 Choronzy, Joe 180 Ciro, Marleny 180 Clay, Kelli 115, 180 Clayton, Deidre 118, 119, 180 Clemens, Debbie 180 Coggswell, Donny 38, 52, 180 Coker, Michele 58, 180 Collind, Todd 180 Cooper, Tristie 118, 128, 180 Copp, Joan 180 Cornell, Sue 180 Cornell, Wiiliam 180 Cox, Patty 180 Crawford, Robert 180 Creed, Tammy 180 Crobsy, Lisa 125, 180 Crossman, Christie 180 Cuello, Ronnie 180 Culbertson, Todd 52, 180 Curtis, Holly 180 -D- David, Kim 180 Davis, Scott 38, 180 Dawson, Angie 180 Dawson, Mike 38, 52, 180 Dawson, Tom 180 Deen, Myra 106, 180 Defoy, Andrea 180 Del Valle, Mike 180 Denney, Steve 180 Depalma, Lynn 93, 180 L Dieckhoner, Robert 108, 180 7 220 7 '3!?W?QG,1CQUK1iG 1311 179 2 Brooke2s56QfQmberi1i07, 1 17, 179 Douglas, David 180 Duncan, Linda 118, 180 Duncan, Robert 38, 180 , Duponte, Steven 38, 180 Duvarney,1Stacey 1801 EddS,1,Lv1gga71118Q11 1 Edvyardsgaeariaad 11807 sifs 7 +1 Eiaaritalabbv Haw 121, 1459 , fmioiy 5180 1 , 180, 181 garet 107, 108, 181 , L Agtgl Tammy7181 i 7 f9f,s 3'ia181 . in 7 104, 106, 1 7 ,-7181331 1 1 xt , 1,1,1,, , ,,,, ga Fa ' Per fy .fi 1 Fio , uren 118, 181 Flor aka 181 Fran L, Anna 181 Frenchp Teresa 43, 181 Fuchsman, Stacy 181 Fuller, Jeff 38, 181 Galchutt, Jim 181 Gallagher, Toni 181 Gallahar, Sherry 181 Garcia, Diane 181 Garza, Cindy 181 Gates, Laura 181 Gibson, Danny '129, 181 Gibson, Mark 181 Gilchrist, Jennifer 181 Glover, Mellisa181 A Gold, Mike 181 Goodsonp Don 38, 181 Gorishek, Frank 107, 108, 117, 181 Gould, Ronnie 181 Grace, Reginald 38, 52, 181 Graham, Rich1184 1 Grant, Keith Gratigny, Wayne 38, 107, 108, 181 Gravley, Scott 38, 181 Green, Roxanne 181 Gregg, Melody 118, 181' Griffin, Greg 38, 52, 181 Grimes, Danny 181 Grimes, Richard 181 Gumbert, Bill 38, 181 Hackworth, Shari 181 1 Hale, Debbie 126, 181 Hale, Kathy 181 Hall, Laurie 181 Hanson, Eddie 182 Hanson, Teri 107, 108, 182 Harrison, Richard 182 ' Harvey, Jerry 38, 105, 182 Hathcock, Kathy 182 Hathorn, Laura 43, 182 Hawes, Jimbo 52, 105, 182 Hates, Rhonda 182 Haynes, Carolyn 105, 182 Henderson, Beth 182 Hennis, Miles 182 Hennis, Renee 182 Hester, Peter 182 Hicks, Toni 58, 107, 182 Hickson, Doug 182 Higgins, Tim 38, 104, 182 Hinton, Ollie 182 Hogan, Dennis 108, 129, 182 Hogan, Jett 182 , Holbert, Lee 182 HolipskI.1glDhn ,38,,,52g11,1 82 HollowayfBillieii1182 it ' Holmes, Kristi 182 1 Hood, Lynrr 1 183 1 1 11 Hopkins, David 182 Horn, Cindy 182 1 Hoss, Theresa 7182 i 7 Hudson, .Jesse138, 521 182 R Martin, Richie 184 Martin, Tom 184 Martinez, James 184 Martinez, Michael 184 Martinez, Yolanda 184 Matthews, Willard 184 Maxwell, Dwane 184 May, Kendall 43, 184 McCauley, Dorothy 184 McClay, Steve 184 McFarlin, Craig 1851 Hughegg f , r11, f 1311,.11i821, 1 McGrew, Shari 185 HulLseyga112lilg 2 :i ' A 7 Mclnnish, Keith 38, 185 Mclmvfe. Kim 38, 185 Huttjheigstiftiiiliin 60' 2 13l , 11 . McLaughlin, Karla 107, 185 Hgrggiiiggtnngie ta 1 Maiviinri, Barbara 107, 108, 185 ii' g,1- L L McMullen, Robin 133, 185 if T Nlidda ugh, Karen 185 - J ,gf -1rr- Milburn, Traci 104, 131, 185 A minawagr Dijangg 35 i er, avi 1 Miller, Steve 38, 185 Johnson cinayios 7 1.1Mi SrLHUfa10711081185 1 in it 1 ri ti 7 ,Litc e , ames S1 hei5g3'12?i 7 wgg?ei:31,L1i1LaSLdy8552, 185 o nson, taceyf mf-ff 1 , Jones, Louise 182 gggvlontesino, David 38, 185 Jones, Paula 182 77LfT m00fff VEVIEYY 25,1133 Jones, Theresa 58, 128, ore OC ' Onna 1 Jomom, Margaret 183 Morgan' Mark 108' 185 7 77 jordan' Kelly 43','183 f , ,1 Morris, Mark 185 Jordan, Margaret 183 Joy, Anil 183 ' Keene, Craig 183 Kendall, Charles 183 Kaphart,LfScott-117, 183 Kharih, Lang Chi 183 Kiker, Lonnie 60, 183 Kilgore,-Richard 1,83 Kim, Chulmin 18371 Kinkaicl,LDouglas,1,83 Kirklin, Mark 525547183 Klein, Roger 183 Krum, Jon Ladd, Jimmy, 1 17, Ladd, Jimmy 1 17, Lafferity, Laren 183 1i'l LL Lamazares,iAna 1583 Lassiter, Sonja 183 i ili Lavellb, Sheila 183 1 LLQLLL Lawless, Jeff 1837 ' Lewis, Calvin 183 Lewis, Jimmy 117, 183 1 Limsky, Mark 183 Linder, Randy 107, 108, 183 Little, Pat 107, 184 ' Loewe, Greg 107, 108, 184 Long, Dana108, 1841 Longan, Wke 184 Lott, Craig38, 52, 184 Love, Lori'58, 132, 184 Loveless,LCarol 105, 184 Luallen,YKevin 38, 52, 184 Lyles, Lori 184 Lynch, Jennifer 184 Lyons, Debbie 1 15,1184 -- Macelvaine, David 129, 184 Mallory, Jeff 184 Manby,iAnne 58, 184 Markley, James 117, 184 Marsh, Mike 38, 184 Martin, Cheryl 184 Moss, Kristi 185 Mount, Gina 186 Mozelle, Mike 186 Munoz, Joe 108, 117, 186 ...N- Nabors, Roger 186 Neal, Diane 106 Nevins, Kielly 118, 186 Nichols, Robbie 38, 186 Nims, Chris 186 Nitsch, Jackie 186 Niven, Chuck 38, 52, 118, 186 Norrid, Kelly 58, 186 Nottingham, Jeff 38, 105, 186 -0- O'Bannon, Robert 38, 177, 186 O'Brien, Pam 186 Oconnell, Danny 186 ..p..1 Paga,7siat:y 1o7,f17oa, 186 Pallonetti, Mike 186 i Parker, Darreil 38, 186 Parkey, Rhonda 11862 A Parsiey, Jay 38, 52,1277 186 Paulsen, John 186 L Phanco, Mark 186 L Pief, ,L Pierce, Randi 186 Plaza, Lucia 186 Plumlee, Tammie 86g Pollock, Michelle 186? ' ll ' ' Pope, Tommie ,186 LL LL Prana, Richard 1861 L Preuninger, Raymona ' ' Prez, Alina 186 Price Bob186 17 i'fi X Priesi, cindy 186 ,L Puente, Joey 38, 186 gg L ..R... nadC1111a,Aray 58,186 ll Ragan, Starla 186 1 1, 1 ilir i Raisovich, Karen 45, 186 Ramirez, Roland 107, 108, 186 Randall, Colleen 186 Ray, Mike 38, 152, 186 Ray, Sonja 107, 108, 186 Raymond, Robert 186 Redding, Janette 186 Reeves, Troy 52, 187 Reid, Ryan 187 Reiser, Thresa 107, 108, 187 Reishus, Deirdre 105, 187 Reynolds, Anita 187 Rhea, Christy 187 Riccardi, Richard 137, 187, 190 Richardson, Charlotte 187 Richardson, Chris 107, 128, 187 Rickenbacher, Jeffrey 187 Ricketts, Cathy 187 Rigby, Steve 187 Rimmer, Lawrence 187 Rittenhouse, Sarah 187 1 Ritzel, Rae 187 Roark, Darrin 38, 187 Roberts, Ricky 38, 187 Robertson, Tracy 187 Rodtrguez, Jose 38, 187 Roehrich, Moneca 187 Rogers, Cathy 105, 187 Rogers, Julie 187 Rogers, Teri 58, 187 Rogers, Torn 187 l Rogina, Vilma 187 i Ross, Julie 187 ' Ross, Matthew 105, 107, 187 ' Rosser, Kenny 52, 135 Rowe, Lori 107, 188 Rubenstein, Mike 188 Rubenstein, Scott 129, 188 Rucinski, Susan 58, 188 t Ruff, Ronnie 38, 52, 177 i Runkle, Mark 188 Rutherford, Feff 38, 188 , ' 18- Salmi, Gregg 188 Schaper, Cindy 107, 108, 188 Schuenemann, Eric 133, 188 Sandy 106, 107, 108. 1 , 1 Scott, Sharon 58, 188 Sharp, Shawn 188 ' Shaw, Kevin 107, 108, 117, 129, 188 .Shine, John 188 Sivess, Lisa 43, 58, 188 Smith, Jodi 43, 58, 188 ' Spaete, Paul 188 Sparks, Andy 38, 188 Starnes, Johnng 188 V Steel, Rhonda 8, 188 Stone, Diane 188 ' Stotts, Karen 188 Sullivan, Greg 188 Sullivan, Lynn 120, 188 , -T- , Talbot, Martin 188 1 Taylor, Scott 188 Terry, Kris 189 1 Thompson, Martha 189 Tidwell, Cindy 189 Tolleson, Richard 38, 189 Ronubbee, Jerry 52, 189 W, l , Tooke, Mike 38, 132, 189 i Torrico, Rose 189 Trantham, John 189 Trejo, Sharon 189 Tuck, Robert 189 Tuley, Carol 189 Turicchi, Beth 127, 189 Turner, Anita 43, 189 Turner, Mary 43, 58, 189 Tweet, Tom iss - U - Uland, Beverly 107, 189 Upton, Susan 115, 189 , -V- Van Dusen, Darrell 38, 189 Van Es, Bobbi 189 Van Scoy, Marianne 58, 189 Van Scoy, Martha 58, 189 Vaughan, Scott 189 Vernon, Lynne 189 Vlasak, William 189 Vollmering, Kathy 189 ,,-W-- Wagner, Stephaniea 189 Walii, Shaila 189 Wallace, Deborah 107, 108, 128, 190 Walls, Darla 43, 58, 190 Walsh, Bryan 190 Waltrip, Anthony 38, 190 Waskow, John 38, 190 Watts, Colleen 190 Weindorff, Kimberly 190 Wells, Lisa 190 Wompw, Mark 190 Wheeler, Greg 38, 190 Wheeler, Shawn 60, 190 Whitaker, Shawna 190 Whorton, Mariette 190 Wickwatre, Ana 190 Wiggins, Jeff 190 Wilcox, Jeff 129, 190 Willaert, Melanie 105, 177, 190 Williams, Kyla 126, 190 Williamson, Kim 190 Wilson, Bridget 190 Wilson, Cindy 52,190 A , Wilsogg Eric 190 Wohnsiedler, Brian 190 Woodard, Leanne 190 Woods, Alison 190 1 Worthington, Joan 191 ,-Y- Yager,iTammy 191 Young, Lori 131, 191 Young, Scott 191 1 Z 1 Zollicoffer, Elizabeth 191 A , - A - Adkihs, Angie 193 Adkins, Lee 193 Alexander, Heather 18, 116, 124, 193 Allen, Debbie 193 Anderson, Gail 193 Anglin, Steve 38, 53, 124, 193 Ansley, Billy 107, 193 Arebalo, Cindy 193 Arnold, Andy 38, 53, 193 Arnold, Roger 193 Atcheson, Leanne 193 ...B- Bailey, Tom 124, 193 Barbee, Karen 45, 193 Barrett, David 193 Bateman, Lorie 193 Batson, Gregory 38, 193 Bean, Brian 38, 193 A Beane, Alan 193 ' ' Becknauld, Robin 193 Becknauld, Ronnie 38, 193 Berry, Laveta 193 Bewley, Joel 193 Bickel, Sherry 193 Biddle, James 193 Blackburn, Diana 44, 193 Bloomer, Ricky 194 Bolen, Kurt 194 Box, Allison 124, 194 Boyd, Bryant 38, 133, 194 Boyer, Monica 107, 194, Branch, Brad 194 Breedlove, Stan 194 Brooks, J. C. 38, 107, 194 Brown, Susie 194 Brown, Tammy 194 Broyles, Jay 194 Budilovsky, lva 194 Burris, Eddie 194 Buss, Scott 194 , t-Cm Campbell, Cathy 194 Campbell, Christi 194 Cantrell, Tamra 194 Carpenter, Mike 194 Carpenter, Terri 194 Carroll, Yvette 194 Carter, Tessa 44, 45, 107, 194 Cartner, Rosemary 194, 1 Casto, Don 38, 194 VT, ' Cessna, Greg 53, 194 Chacko, Lilly 194 Clark, Pam 195 i Clayton, Woody 38, 195 Cline, Tim 107, 195 Cobb, Ronald 53, 195 Cobos, Victor 38, 53, 124, 195 Compton, Patti,1,95 ' Cooper, Reyna 107, 195 Cornett, Maury 195 Cornwell, Yvonne 195 Corpion, Miriam 195 Cotterill, Lorraine 195 Cox, Rebecca 107, 195 Crabtree, Steven 195 Craze, Debby 45, 195 Crossland, Michael 38, 53, 195 Curbelo, Kenia 44, 195 Czarny, Mary 195 f --D-T Dang, Phuong 195 Dawson, Andy 195 1 ' ' Dalgado, Melinda 45, 195 Dennis, Kay 195 Derrick, Debbie 195 , Diaz, Gloria 195 3:35 ' ' Dickerson, Shirley 195 Q ' Dickson, Dede 44, 59, 195 Dotson, Ken 195 Douglas, Donna 195 ' 5 5 1 Dowdle, Christy 195 Dube, Mike 38, 53, 195 Duponte, Renee 100, 1 16, 192, 195 Duzenack, Debra 124, 195 Dvorak, Dennis 195 ..E.. Eastman, Holly 195 Edwards, Randy 38, 53, 195 Elder, Laura 44, 195 Ellis, Rich 53, 107, 124, 192, 195 Elmore, James 38, 195 Erickson, Danna 45, 59, 195 Ethridge, Andy 195 Eubanks, Becky 116, 195 Evans, Debbie 45, 59, 124, 195 Ewing, Sharon 195 ....F... Farley, Richard 38, 195 Faubion, Karen 195 Ferguson, Penny 45, 196 Flores, Cindy 196 Flores, Elias 196 Fullen, Tammy 196 -G- Gilmore, Russell 196 Gold, James 196 Gonzales, David 196 Goodson, Debbie 196 Goulston, Debbie 196 Graham, Mike 25, 38, 196 Gregory, Ellen 196 Griffin, Stacy 196 -H- Hale, Terryf196 Hall, Glynn 53, 196 Hankins, Robin 116, 196 Hanson, Jeft 38, 196 Harris, Debbie 45, 59, 196 Harvey, James 38, 53, 196 Harvill, Carol 196 Hatherly, Bruce 196 Hays, Curtis 38, 196 Hays, Randy 196 Hedrick, Tammy 196 Heilser, Bobby 38, 196 Henegar, Carrye 196 Hensley, Julia 124, 196 Hicks, Michelle 196 Hickson, Natalie 196 Hill, Duane 38, 196 Hinshaw, Nancy 44, 107, 196 Hobbs, Brian 38, 196 Holmes, Laura 196 Honeycutt, Jay 38, 124, 196 Hopkins, Mike 196 Hudson, Richard 38, 196 Huettenmueller, Regina 196 Hunt, Paula 196 Hutcherson, Jamal,38, 53, 124, 196 ' Hutchison, Lynn 196 lsom, Keith 38, 53, 196 M -J- Jackson, Cheryl 124, 196 Jennings, Lisa 197 Johnson, Mike 38, 197 Johnson, Sherry 197 Jones, Randy 133, 197 -K- Keene, Carrie 197 Kephart, Tracy 197 Khachadoorian, Mark 197 Kidd, William 38, 197 Kilgore, Scott 197 King, Dawn 124, 197 Kinkade, Rhett 38, 197 Korsmo, Theresa 44, 197 Kramer, Jim 124, 197 Kuhl, Jody 197 Lacasse, Manon 107, 197 Ladd, Gerrie 197 Jana 197 197 Daniel 38, 197 124 McManis, Kevin 198 McMullen, Andrew 38, 198 McMullen, Dale 198 Meador, Terry 38, 198 Miller, Jeffrey 38, 124, 198 Minnix Lance 198 II'Tl198 Dean 107, 198 Wes 200 200 Rebecca 201 Janes 38, 201 Mellanie 201 Sherri 45, 201 Witham, Denise 124, 201 Witherspoon, Bryan 201 Wohkittel, Karen 201 Wolfe, Scott 38, 201 Wood, Jeff 107, 201 1 Y 1 Young, Roy 201 38. 107, 201 44, 59, 201 201 38, 53, 201 e 45, 59, 107 9.690 E We-YM: '-- my K.,-, ,. ., . .,--vw' 'V Q! jk ' gy j ,S .ef S N 4 Staff Wars? It all began during the summer of '77 when six members of the annual staff left for a yearbook workshop at UTA in Arlington, along with five newspaper people and a new teacher. After a water fight, staying up till three and getting up at seven, a blueberry pancake contest, a visit to Six Flags, and birthday donuts, they finally settled down. When they returned, a program of selling ads, for the first time ever, began. Despite football practice, drill team practice, basketball practice, or whatever, they still managed to sell enough to cover the extra cost of the larger tand betterj yearbook. There were still more obstacles to overcome, however, and the staff had to work these out and produce a yearbook at the same time. Well, first they had to break in the new teacher, or perhaps she had to breakthem in. Then, one member left for Lewisville fLisa Sta rkeb, another left for Southlake fLaura Chambersj, and still another left for Mississippi fJulie McDonaldJ. The biggest adjustment was to the new editor fMike lglesiasy and assistant editor CCarrie Cessnaj after the old one left CAI Lofenzenj for Iowa. They had to learn all the fine points that only the editor and advisor know while the old editor was still here, so they could continue to work after she left. Another problem was who they were going to get to fill in the open staff positions. Three were finally chosen, one was a sophomore, Lisa Moore Cthere are only two on the whole staffb, another was a junior, Denise Parker, and the last was Flick Turner, a junior. The photographers printed and developed their own pictures and things got a little hectic at times. It turned out okay, though. fWell, almost.J The parties were fun, even though BP doesn't know how to draw a map to Garland. Sometimes the staff would have to stay late to finish their pages before a deadline, but the pizza afterwards made up for it. Although many problems arose, everyone survived, and some actually admit they loved every bit of it! TOP LEFT: Scott Smith contacts a possible prospect while trying to sell ads for the yearbook. CENTER LEF'l': The Iliad Staff members from bottom to top are K. Wells, C. Cessna, L. Pentecost, C. Ritchie, R. Turner, S. Simmons, V. Pope, S. Snow, J. McDonald, M. Iglesias, P. Spellman, L. Stafford, L. Moore, D. Parker, C. Sparks, M. Eason. BOTTOM LEFT: This is often the closest that Curtis Sparks and Carrie Cessna will work together on sports. 223 2 ,y TOP RIGHT: Mike Iglesias is caught working hard once again. TOP CENTER: Carrie Cessna solves the case of the missing pictures, TOP LEFT: Hattie Akers, sophomore photographer, placed third in ILPC State competition for sports photography. CENTER RIGHT: Jeff Betts, Patrick Farley and Marty Heaner, Junior Photography staff members, pose for a t'pix in their favorite place, the elevator. 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